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Product Description
| Adding to their BlackBerry Curve line, the 8520 replaces RIM’s popular roller-ball style mouse with their first laptop-like track pad. The Curve 8520 is a quadband GSM phone released exclusively for T-Mobile. It is equipped with 256MB Flash memory, Bluetooth and WiFi 801.11 b/g, web browser, BlackBerry App World, email, instant messaging, video messaging, and text messaging using a QWERTY keypad. The 8520 also has voice dialing, MS Outlook synchronization, a 2 MP camera, video capture, a music player, and a Micro SD memory slot. Also notable is the mostly rubber enclosure bottom of the 8520 which gives a new meaning to “soft” keys, as the side keys are located beneath the rubber itself. The Curve 8520 has a 2.49 inch, TFT, 65536 color display and is powered by 3.7V Li-Ion battery. The phone weighs approximately 106 grams.
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Product Teardown Report Description
| Level 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. |
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Product Teardown Report Content
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Chipography® Report Contents:
* 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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Product Teardown Report Value
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