Nokia Lumia 900 torn down (video)
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TechRepublic has published a tear down of the Nokia Lumia 900. The breakdown revealed the following bits, and no surprises like a hidden NFC chip or anything similar.
Our Lumia 900 test unit has the following hardware:
- 1.4 GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 (APQ8055) processor (with Adreno 205 GPU)
- Elpida B4064B2PD-6D-F 2Gb LP DDR2 DRAM (512 MB)
- 16GB NAND flash chip
- Qualcomm MDM9200 3G/4G wireless modem
- 4.3? AMOLED display (800 x 480)
- 8MP rear-facing camera
- 1MP front-facing camera
- 3.7V, 1,830 mAh Li-Ion battery (BP-6EW)
- Atmel mXT224 touchscreen controller (MXT-N0K1 CCU-1R0 1G3818B)
- Unknown A926 T44V 10MUCP 8F1586
- Unknown PPGC TI 1B1 A7L8
- Broadcom BCM4329 Low-Power 802.11n with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and FM (BCM4329EKUBG)
- Qualcomm PM8058 power management IC
- Qualcomm QTR8600 RF Transceiver (QTR8615L ACV313.0 H41470A7)
- Avago ACPM-7868 Power Amplifier Module Linear Quad-Band GSM/EDGE
- COPAL C17 A1 6800058
- SMSC USB2512B USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Hub Controller
- Unknown AGD2 2135 LVPET
- Qualcomm PM8028 power management IC
- A5005 K1143 0AGHVY
- A5017 Kee47 ECO44
- A5001 K1150 0A6SKH
- A5002 K1144 0AGJZ3
- TDK-EPC QRF3001F 151158-48B
They claim the “mediocre†hardware enabled the low price, but of course I suspect it has much more to do with Nokia’s logistics, given that we have not seen other Windows Phone OEMs manage this.
Read more at Techrepublic here.
Via The Verge.com