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Brand: | Motorola Browse Motorola devices |
Manufacturer: | Motorola Mobile Devices Browse all devices manufactured by Motorola Mobile Devices |
Hardware Designer: | Motorola Mobile Devices |
Release Date: | November, 2004 |
Predecessor Model: | Motorola A768i |
Physical Attributes |
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Dimensions (width x height x depth): |
53 x 106 x 23.9 millimetres 2.1 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches |
Bounding Volume: | 134.3 cubecentimetres |
Mass: | 141 grams (battery included) |
Software Environment |
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Embedded Operating System: | Trolltech Qt for Embedded Linux + Motorola OpenEZX Browse devices running this OS |
Kernel: | Linux 2.4.20 |
Microprocessor, Chipset |
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CPU Clock: | 312 MHz |
CPU: | Intel XScale PXA270 Browse devices based on XScale PXA270 |
Width of Machine Word: | 32 bit |
CPU Core: | Intel XScale |
Level 1 cache: | 32KiB data cache / 32 KiB instruction cache |
Instruction Set: | ARMv5TE |
Memory, Storage capacity |
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RAM type: | SDRAM |
RAM capacity: | 48 MiB |
ROM type: | Flash EEPROM |
ROM capacity: | 32 MiB |
Secondary ROM type: | Flash EEPROM |
Secondary ROM capacity: | 64 MiB, 48MiB user-accessible non-volatile storage |
Graphical subsystem |
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Display Type: | color transflective TFT display |
Display Color Depth: | 16 bit/pixel (65536 scales) |
Display Diagonal: | 2.5 " (63 millimetres) |
Display Resolution: | 240 x 320 (76800 pixels) |
Viewable Display Size: | 1.49 " x 1.98 " (37.8 x 50.4 millimetres) |
Pixel density (dot pitch): | 161.3 pixel/inch (0.1575 millimetre/pixel) |
Audio Subsystem |
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Audio Channel(s): | stereo sound |
Microphone(s): | mono sound |
Loudspeaker(s): | mono sound |
Audio Output: | 2.5mm plug |
Cellular Phone |
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Cellular Networks: | GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900 |
Cellular Data Links: | CSD, GPRS, EDGE |
Cellular Antenna: | Internal antenna |
Call Alert: | 40 -chord melody (polyphonic) |
Vibrating Alert: | Supported |
Speakerphone : | Supported |
Control Peripherals |
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Positioning Device: | Touchscreen |
Primary Keyboard: | Open-out numeric phone keyboard, 15 keys Automatic keyboard backlight (upon press of any key) |
Directional Pad: | Four-way (with action button) |
Scroll Wheel: | Pressable non-rotary scroll wheel |
Interfaces |
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Expansion Interfaces: | microSD, TransFlash, SDIO Supports memory cards with capacity of up to 2GB and may complies with some (not SD 2.0/HC) memory cards with higher capacity than 2GB |
USB: | USB 1.1 client, Full-Speed (12Mbit/s) USB Series Mini-B (mini-USB) connector |
Bluetooth (802.15): | Bluetooth 1.1, Internal antenna |
Wireless LAN/Wi-Fi (802.11): | Not supported |
Infrared Gate: | IrDA 1.1, 115200bit/s (SIR/CIR) |
Multimedia Broadcast |
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Analog Radio: | Not supported |
Digital Media Broadcast: | Not supported |
Satellite Navigation |
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Built-in GPS module: | Supported |
GPS Protocol: | NMEA 0183 |
GPS Antenna: | Internal antenna |
Complementary GPS Services: | Assisted GPS |
Navigation Chipset: | Motorola Telematics MG4100 |
Built-in Digital Camera |
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Sensor Type: | CMOS sensor |
Resolution: | 1280 x960 pixels (1.23MP) |
Autofocus (AF): | Not supported |
Macro Mode: | Not supported |
Built-in Flash: | Not supported |
Camcorder: | 176x144 pixels |
Recordable Image Formats: | JPG |
Recordable Video Formats: | MPEG4 |
Power Supply |
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Battery Technology: | Lithium-ion battery |
Battery Layout: | removable |
Battery Capacity: | 780 mAh |
Additional Details |
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Related Page: | http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details.jsp?globalObjectId=70 |
Datasheet State: | Final specifications |
Datasheet Views: | 13295 times |
Datasheet Added: | Mar 17, 08 23:06:10 |
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