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Product DescriptionThe Motorola E815 EvDO CDMA 1x phone was released in the third quarter of 2005. The E815 has an exterior 96x64 4,096 color STN LCD display and a 176x220 262,144 color TFT LCD main display screen in a clamshell format. The phone comes equipped with a 1.3 mega pixel camera for capturing still photos as well as videos. Additional features are Polyphonic Speaker, 64 KHz, Downloadable Themes (Ring tones, Wallpaper & Screensavers), Integrated MP3 Player, MIDI ring tones , Video clip capture and playback, Picture Phone Book, Photo caller ID, Speaker independent speech recognition, Integrated speakerphone, Caller line identifier, SMS, EMS 5.0, MMS (Picture / photo + text + sound), and Brew 2.1 on 1X. Product Teardown Report DescriptionLevel 3 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, but also include a full bill-of-materials for electronic components and also include price estimates for the ICs and total overall component counts. Product Teardown Report Content
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* Product Details * Major IC Bill of Materials * Major Components * Main Board photos * Main Board IC Identification * Selected Die Photos * Selected Display Modules and Board Photos
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