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Product DescriptionThe Sony Ericsson K800i is the first phone with a Cyber-shotTM camera branding. The camera is a 3.2 megapixel unit capable of autofocus, video, and image
stabilization, with a high-output Xenon flash. The display in the K800i is a 240x320 pixel TFT LCD supporting 262,144 colors. Powered by a 3.6V, 950mAh Lithium Polymer battery, claimed maximum talk time for the K800i is 2.5 hours in WCDMA mode and 7 hours on the GSM network. Standby time is ~14.5 days. Bluetooth support is both A2DP (for
transmitting high-quality stereo music from phone to headset and other devices) and standard Bluetooth for wireless connections up to thirty feet. Additional
connectivity is accomplished via USB, 3G, GPRS and Fast Port (port for connecting a charger, portable hands-free, cable or other accessory). The K800i is also capable of receiving FM Radio broadcasts. 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
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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