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Product DescriptionThe Motorola C168i, offered as pay-as-go through AT&T, is a no-frills, limited-feature mobile phone. It is a slim, compact bar-form phone with a slightly raised navigation/toggle button that can be set as a user-defined key. The keypad and two softkeys are set flush to the surface and are not as tactile. The body could be called understated, with its straight sides and rounded corners in silver and black. There is a headset connector on the body top and a charger port on the right side. The C168i lacks a volume rocker key on the side, so users must remove the phone from their ear to increase or decrease volume. While unencumbered by fancy features, this phone does come with three preloaded games, polyphonic ring-tones, and screensavers. It also has Class 8 GPRS data and WAP 2.0 web-browser capability as well. The phonebook has a 600-entry limit. Each entry can have 5 numbers as well as an e-mail, web, or street address, and can store a note as well. Battery life with the 3.7V / 1000mAH Li-ion battery is claimed to be 9.1 hours of talk-time and 14.1 days of standby operation. Product Teardown Report DescriptionLevel 1 Chipography Reports identify primary ICs, provide die-size parameters, and include selected die photos and information on major sub-assemblies such as camera and display module. Product Teardown Report Content
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