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Product DescriptionThe Nokia 2680 bears a strong resemblance to the 2600c (Chipography Report #11000-090202). Both are compact, entry-level handsets, though the 2680 is a slider, while the earlier 2600c employed a conventional candy-bar form. The 2680 is offered as a Pay-as-You-Go phone through AT&T Wireless in the U.S. market. Nokia has equipped the 2680 with Bluetooth™, a VGA camera with video capture, audio playback for MP3 and AA3 files, a voice recorder, and a stereo FM radio with headphones. While it does not have the bells and whistles of the higher end phones, it does offer considerably more than just the ability to make a call.
The Nokia 2680 also supports Web access and browsing, SMS and MMS messaging, and e-mail, as well as personal productivity tools, and data transfer through the USB port.
Nokia claims 3 hours of talk-time and 17 days of standby operation on the 2680’s 860mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery.
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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