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Product DescriptionReleased in Q3 2005, the Nokia 1600 is a compact bar-form, auto switching, dual-band GSM mobile phone. Features include: integrated hands-free operation, speaking clock and alarm, and a 200 entry phonebook that is icon-based for easy management of contacts. A 4-way scroll button and keypad serves for navigation. The phone is capable of SMS, picture messaging, and speed dialing. Up to 60 text messages can be stored and edited. There is an UNDO feature in the SMS editor to avoid accidental deletions. Polyphonic ring tones and logos are downloadable, and three games come preloaded. The CSTN display is capable of 65.5k colors on a 96 x 68 pixel screen. The covers are changeable through Nokia’s Xpress-on faceplate standard. A 900mAh Li-Ion (BL-5C) battery powers the 1600, providing a claimed 450 hours of stand-by and up to 5.5 hours talk time. 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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