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Product DescriptionThe Samsung SCH-A790 is a dual mode/quad band phone. It is the first phone that works on North America CDMA (800/1900 MHz) networks and GSM (900/1800 MHz) networks overseas. The handset has 2 displays: 262K Color TFT LCD for the main display & 65K Color TFT LCD for the caller-ID display, a built-in VGA camera with flash, BREW, and airplane mode. The battery’s talk time is claimed to be 3 hours and the Standby time is 120 hours. Games are downloadable through BREW. It has custom graphics in both displays and custom ring tones. It also features an integrated GPS receiver, EMS, and MMS (all in CDMA only), and Vibrate Alert. Product Teardown Report DescriptionA Product Teardown report is a detailed product disassembly analysis that examines the latest personal electronics and provides unique construction, benchmarking, and cost data in a highly-digestible and graphics-rich format. The products are torn down using propietary methods developed at TechInsights to provide a disassembly report with a multi-disciplinary "system view." Product Teardown Report Content
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