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Product DescriptionThe 6255i clamshell phone from Nokia is a high-tier tri-mode (CDMA 850/1900/AMPS 850), handset. Released originally in early Q2 of 2005 through Cellular One, the 6255i weighs 128 grams. The unit comes with two color displays, a VGA camera, an external antenna that pulls out, and a Nokia BL-6C standard battery providing 3.7V at 1070 mAhwith a claimed 3.25 hours digital talk time and 11 days of digital standby time. The front display is 96 x 65 pixels with up to 4,096 colors while the main display is 128 x 160 pixels up to 65k colors. The VGA camera with flash and digital zoom captures 640 x 480 pixel still pictures and video clips. Other features of the Nokia 6255i are: streaming video and audio, MMC card slot, Bluetooth capable, MP3 player, speakerphone, voice dialing, PC synchronization of PIM data, preloaded games, and GPS-equipped to support E911 service. 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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