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Apple new iPad (Gen3) A1430 Deep Dive - GSM/W-CDMA/LTE Tablet
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  Chipography Reports

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  August 2006

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Motorola V195

GSM Cellular Phone

Chipography - Level 3

On-line Price (USD): $2,000     - Contact us for Channel License Pricing

Product Description

An updated version of the V190, the V195 features a streamlined clamshell design and an internal antenna. There is integrated Bluetooth Class 1 technology for data transfer as well as a mini-USB port, with class 10 GPRS capability. Messaging options include SMS, EMS 5.0, MMS with animation and sound and 2-way voice messaging. The V195 supports the download of MPEG4 files, wallpaper, screensavers, polyphonic ring-tones, J2METM games, and MP3 audio clips. Two LCD displays are present: an interior 65,536 color STN 128 x 160 pixel, and an external 96 x 32 pixel monochrome which alerts the user to incoming calls. The phone book can hold 500 multi-entry names, and picture and ringer IDs can be assigned. Up to five entries can be voice dialed. Also, there is a world clock, an alarm, and a calculator. Motorola claims that the talk-time is up to 10.2 hours and stand-by operation is up to 21.9 days with the 3.7V/1020mAh Li Ion battery.

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