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Product DescriptionBuilt to 810F military specifications for resistance to shock, vibration, and dust, the Motorola i335 is a candy-bar style, SIM-enabled iDEN handset. More than a bare-bones phone, the i335 includes a Java-enabled micro-browser, A-GPS location capability, Bluetooth, group call, SMS and MMS messaging, Push-to-talk (PTT), and a walkie-talkie capability for communications off the cellular network. The i335 has a location feature which is turned on and off at the user’s discretion, allowing detection of the phone’s location in an emergency.
The i335 also supports other common features such as a date book, custom wallpaper and ringtones, a speakerphone, and vibrate mode (“VibraCall”). The mostly rubberized enclosure and keypad help the i335 meet the military specifications, and provide a rugged feel, while the red backlit keypad adds consumer appeal.
The product analyzed by Portelligent was a Boost Mobile version of the handset, which is also available through Sprint Nextel (and is branded only Nextel in that version).
The i335 has a 64K-color TFT display, and weighs 97.1 grams with the 3.7V Li-ion battery installed. 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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* 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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