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![Sprint Touch Pro (HTC Raphael 800)](img/htc_touch_pro_cdma.jpg)
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| ![Palm Pre (Palm Castle C)](img/palm_pre.jpg)
| ![Palm Treo Pro CDMA (Palm Monk)](img/palm_treo_pro_bell.jpg)
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Introduction |
Released![First official market release date in (year, month) First official market release date in (year, month)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
2008 Nov 2 |
2009 Apr 9 |
2008 Aug 14 |
2008 Sep 26 |
2008 Nov 26 |
2008 Nov |
2008 Nov |
2008 Sep |
2009 Jun 6 |
2009 Feb 27 |
Hardware Designer![The company which designed this device The company which designed this device](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
HTC |
HTC |
HTC |
HTC |
Samsung Electronics |
RIM |
HTC |
Samsung Electronics |
Palm |
Palm |
Manufacturer![The company which produces this device The company which produces this device](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
HTC |
HTC |
HTC |
HTC |
Samsung Electronics |
RIM |
HTC |
Samsung Electronics |
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HTC |
OEM ID![The OEM ID is internal code and refers to a specific variant of the model series The OEM ID is internal code and refers to a specific variant of the model series](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
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DIAM400 |
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NEON400 |
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RAPH500 |
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P100EWW |
T850EWW |
Device Category![Smartphone, tablet, smart watch, PDA, palmtop, etc. Smartphone, tablet, smart watch, PDA, palmtop, etc.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Smartphone |
Physical Attributes |
Width![Width is horizontally measured between the left and right edges of device according to the default display orientation Width is horizontally measured between the left and right edges of device according to the default display orientation](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
51 mm |
51 mm |
50.8 mm |
55 mm |
56.9 mm |
62.2 mm |
51 mm |
58 mm |
59.57 mm |
60 mm |
Height![Height is vertically measured between the bottom and top edges of device according to the default display orientation Height is vertically measured between the bottom and top edges of device according to the default display orientation](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
102 mm |
101 mm |
101 mm |
107 mm |
112 mm |
112.52 mm |
102 mm |
108 mm |
100.53 mm |
113 mm |
Depth![Depth refers to the thickness of the device. Depth is usually the smallest dimension of the device Depth refers to the thickness of the device. Depth is usually the smallest dimension of the device](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
18.05 mm |
14 mm |
13.9 mm |
16.5 mm |
13.1 mm |
13.95 mm |
18.05 mm |
14.5 mm |
16.95 mm |
13.5 mm |
Dimensions
| 2.01x4.02x0.71 inches |
2.01x3.98x0.55 inches |
2.00x3.98x0.55 inches |
2.17x4.21x0.65 inches |
2.24x4.41x0.52 inches |
2.45x4.43x0.55 inches |
2.01x4.02x0.71 inches |
2.28x4.25x0.57 inches |
2.35x3.96x0.67 inches |
2.36x4.45x0.53 inches |
Mass![The mass of the device including standard battery and stylus (if any and it can be inserted into the device) measured in grams The mass of the device including standard battery and stylus (if any and it can be inserted into the device) measured in grams](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
150 g |
115 g |
113 g |
120 g |
123 g |
155 g |
150 g |
118 g |
135 g |
133 g |
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5.29 ounces |
4.06 ounces |
3.99 ounces |
4.23 ounces |
4.34 ounces |
5.47 ounces |
5.29 ounces |
4.16 ounces |
4.76 ounces |
4.69 ounces |
Software Environment |
Platform![The family of the operating system like Android, iOS, Windows Phone/Mobile, Palm OS, etc. The family of the operating system like Android, iOS, Windows Phone/Mobile, Palm OS, etc.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Windows (mobile-class) |
Windows (mobile-class) |
Windows (mobile-class) |
Windows (mobile-class) |
Windows (mobile-class) |
BlackBerry OS |
Windows (mobile-class) |
Windows (mobile-class) |
webOS |
Windows (mobile-class) |
Operating System![Pre-installed (usually embedded) operating system which the device was released with. Pre-installed (usually embedded) operating system which the device was released with.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional |
RIM BlackBerry OS 4.7 |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional (Crossbow) |
Palm webOS 1.0.0 |
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional |
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Korean |
(1.0.2) |
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Software Extras![Navigation software, voice recognition, face recognition, personal assistant app, etc. Navigation software, voice recognition, face recognition, personal assistant app, etc.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Business card recognition |
Business card recognition |
Business card recognition |
No |
No |
No |
Business card recognition |
No |
No |
No |
Application processor, Chipset |
CPU Clock![Frequency of the square signal which schedules the internal operation of microprocessor (synchronous sequential logic). The current consumed by the processor is approximately proportional to clock rate. Frequency of the square signal which schedules the internal operation of microprocessor (synchronous sequential logic). The current consumed by the processor is approximately proportional to clock rate.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
528 MHz |
528 MHz |
528 MHz |
528 MHz |
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528 MHz |
528 MHz |
624 MHz |
600 MHz |
528 MHz |
CPU![Manufacturer part number and most important characteristics of the IC which includes the main application processor or processors Manufacturer part number and most important characteristics of the IC which includes the main application processor or processors](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Qualcomm MSM7501A |
Qualcomm MSM7500A |
Qualcomm MSM7501A |
Qualcomm MSM7501A |
Marvell PXA312 (Monahans LV) |
Qualcomm MSM7600 |
Qualcomm MSM7500A |
Marvell PXA300 (Monahans L) |
Texas Instruments OMAP 3430 |
Qualcomm MSM7501A |
Operative Memory |
RAM Type![Type of volatile memory IC which specifies RAM architecture, timing characteristics, refresh mode, voltage levels and physical design of the IC. Two major types of random-access memory is static RAM (SRAM) periodically refreshed dynamic RAM (DRAM). Type of volatile memory IC which specifies RAM architecture, timing characteristics, refresh mode, voltage levels and physical design of the IC. Two major types of random-access memory is static RAM (SRAM) periodically refreshed dynamic RAM (DRAM).](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
LPDDR SDRAM |
LPDDR SDRAM |
LPDDR SDRAM |
LPDDR SDRAM |
LPDDR SDRAM |
LPDDR SDRAM |
LPDDR SDRAM |
SDRAM |
Yes |
SDRAM |
RAM Capacity (converted)![RAM capacity in binary bytes (KiB: 1024 bytes, MiB: 1024 KiB, GiB: 1024 MiB) RAM capacity in binary bytes (KiB: 1024 bytes, MiB: 1024 KiB, GiB: 1024 MiB)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
288 MiB RAM |
192 MiB RAM |
256 MiB RAM |
128 MiB RAM |
128 MiB RAM |
192 MiB RAM |
192 MiB RAM |
128 MiB RAM |
256 MiB RAM |
128 MiB RAM |
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96.26 MiB user accessible RAM |
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113.29 MiB user accessible RAM |
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Non-volatile Memory |
Non-volatile Memory Interface![Interface (e.g. UFS 2.0, eMMC 5.1, moviNAND) which determines physical layer (width, clock rate, lanes, protocol) of data transfer between the application processor and the NV memory Interface (e.g. UFS 2.0, eMMC 5.1, moviNAND) which determines physical layer (width, clock rate, lanes, protocol) of data transfer between the application processor and the NV memory](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
NAND Flash Interface |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NAND Flash Interface |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Non-volatile Memory Capacity (converted)![The value of ROM capacity converted to the most appropriate units (KiB: 1024 bytes, KB: 1000 bytes, MiB: 1024 KiB, MB: 1000 KB, GiB: 1024 MiB, GB: 1000 MB) The value of ROM capacity converted to the most appropriate units (KiB: 1024 bytes, KB: 1000 bytes, MiB: 1024 KiB, MB: 1000 KB, GiB: 1024 MiB, GB: 1000 MB)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
512 MiB ROM |
256 MiB ROM |
256 MiB ROM |
256 MiB ROM |
256 MiB ROM |
128 MiB ROM |
512 MiB ROM |
256 MiB ROM |
8 GB ROM |
512 MiB ROM |
Secondary Non-volatile Memory Capacity![The value of sec. ROM capacity converted to the most appropriate units (KiB: 1024 bytes, KB: 1000 bytes, MiB: 1024 KiB, MB: 1000 KB, GiB: 1024 MiB, GB: 1000 MB) The value of sec. ROM capacity converted to the most appropriate units (KiB: 1024 bytes, KB: 1000 bytes, MiB: 1024 KiB, MB: 1000 KB, GiB: 1024 MiB, GB: 1000 MB)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
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4 GB sec. ROM |
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8.1 GB sec. ROM |
1024 MiB sec. ROM |
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270 MiB total user storage |
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290 MiB total user storage |
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7580 MiB total user storage |
314 MiB total user storage |
Display![All parameters that related to display All parameters that related to display](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Display Diagonal![The distance measured between the furthest corners of the display. In case of display with rounded edges this refers to the diagonal of the smallest bounding rectangle. The distance measured between the furthest corners of the display. In case of display with rounded edges this refers to the diagonal of the smallest bounding rectangle.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
70 mm |
70 mm |
70 mm |
67 mm |
81 mm |
83 mm |
70 mm |
72 mm |
79 mm |
64 mm |
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2.8 inch |
2.8 inch |
2.8 inch |
2.6 inch |
3.2 inch |
3.3 inch |
2.8 inch |
2.8 inch |
3.1 inch |
2.5 inch |
Resolution![Horizontal and vertical resolution of the primary display. In case of display with rounded edges this refers to the smallest bounding rectangle. Horizontal and vertical resolution of the primary display. In case of display with rounded edges this refers to the smallest bounding rectangle.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
480x640 |
480x640 |
480x640 |
240x320 |
400x240 |
360x480 |
480x640 |
320x240 |
320x480 |
320x320 |
Horizontal Full Bezel Width![Defined as the sum of width of left and right vertical display bezels. If the display panel is located in the middle width of left and right bezels are the same and their width is the half of the full bezel width. Defined as the sum of width of left and right vertical display bezels. If the display panel is located in the middle width of left and right bezels are the same and their width is the half of the full bezel width.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
9 mm |
9 mm |
8.8 mm |
14.8 mm |
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12.4 mm |
9 mm |
0.4 mm |
15.75 mm |
14.75 mm |
Display Area Utilization![Regular display area per regular front panel area ratio. This approximated indicator does not count with possible rounded corners (neither on front panel nor on display) or display notches, holes. Regular display area per regular front panel area ratio. This approximated indicator does not count with possible rounded corners (neither on front panel nor on display) or display notches, holes.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
45.2% |
45.7% |
45.8% |
36.6% |
45.4% |
47.2% |
45.2% |
39.7% |
48.1% |
30.2% |
Pixel Density![Indicates the number of pixels per inch Indicates the number of pixels per inch](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
290 PPI |
290 PPI |
290 PPI |
152 PPI |
146 PPI |
184 PPI |
290 PPI |
141 PPI |
185 PPI |
180 PPI |
Display Type![Display technology, e.g. Color/ monochrome e-ink, STN, PM-OLED, AM-OLED, TN-TFT, IPS TFT, ASV TFT, MVA TFT, PVA TFT, PLS TFT Display technology, e.g. Color/ monochrome e-ink, STN, PM-OLED, AM-OLED, TN-TFT, IPS TFT, ASV TFT, MVA TFT, PVA TFT, PLS TFT](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Color TN-TFT LCD display |
Number of Display Scales![Maximal number of displayable colors or scales Maximal number of displayable colors or scales](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
65536 |
65536 |
65536 |
65536 |
262144 |
65536 |
65536 |
262144 |
16.8M |
65536 |
Graphical Subsystem |
Graphical Controller![Manufacturer and part number of the graphics controller IC or commercial name of the intellectual property (IP) if the graphics controller is the part of a chipset Manufacturer and part number of the graphics controller IC or commercial name of the intellectual property (IP) if the graphics controller is the part of a chipset](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
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PowerVR SGX530 |
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Audio/Video Interfaces |
A/V Out![Audio/Video outputs form a heterogeneous group of interfaces that allow the user to connect the device to various external analog/digital multimedia devices (monitors, projectors, HD TVs) and play multimedia content. For example: MHL, DisplayPort, HDMI, e Audio/Video outputs form a heterogeneous group of interfaces that allow the user to connect the device to various external analog/digital multimedia devices (monitors, projectors, HD TVs) and play multimedia content. For example: MHL, DisplayPort, HDMI, e](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
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No |
No |
No |
No |
Proprietary |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Audio Subsystem |
Microphone(s)![Analog or digital sound receiver. Main applications: voice calls, active noise cancellation, voice command, voice/video recording, voice identification Analog or digital sound receiver. Main applications: voice calls, active noise cancellation, voice command, voice/video recording, voice identification](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
Loudspeaker(s) |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
mono |
Audio Output |
Proprietary |
Proprietary |
Proprietary |
Proprietary |
Proprietary |
3.5mm |
Proprietary |
Proprietary |
3.5mm |
3.5mm |
Cellular Phone |
Supported Cellular Bands![List of supported cellular networks with band names. For example GSM900 refers to the GSM system with the 890-915 MHz uplink and 935-960 downlink bands. List of supported cellular networks with band names. For example GSM900 refers to the GSM system with the 890-915 MHz uplink and 935-960 downlink bands.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
CDMA800 (BC0),
CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14) bands |
Supported Cellular Data Links![List of supported cellular data links and rates. List of supported cellular data links and rates.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
cdmaOne,
CDMA2000 1x,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO,
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A data links |
Complementary Phone Services![Possible extras: voice transmission, voice speaker, vibration, speakerphone, active noise cancellation, PTT, HD Voice, VoLTE, etc. Possible extras: voice transmission, voice speaker, vibration, speakerphone, active noise cancellation, PTT, HD Voice, VoLTE, etc.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate,
Speakerphone |
Voice transmission,
Voice speaker,
Vibrate |
SAR (head)![Measured SAR value at head configuration Measured SAR value at head configuration](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
0.577 W/kg |
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1.190 W/kg |
1.310 W/kg |
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0.577 W/kg |
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0.919 W/kg |
1.370 W/kg |
SAR (body)![Measured SAR value at body configuration Measured SAR value at body configuration](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
0.613 W/kg |
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0.751 W/kg |
1.110 W/kg |
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0.613 W/kg |
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0.656 W/kg |
0.758 W/kg |
Secondary Cellular Phone |
Dual Cellular Network Operation![Determines how the device can handle multiple cellular networks and SIM cards. For example dual-standy, dual-active Determines how the device can handle multiple cellular networks and SIM cards. For example dual-standy, dual-active](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Single standby |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Sec. Supported Cellular Networks |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
GSM850,
GSM900,
GSM1800,
GSM1900,
UMTS2100 (B1) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Sec. Supported Cellular Data Links |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
CSD,
GPRS,
GPRS C10,
EDGE,
UMTS,
HSUPA,
HSDPA |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Sec. SIM Card Slot![Secondary Supported Subscriber Identification Card (SIM) Format Secondary Supported Subscriber Identification Card (SIM) Format](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Mini-SIM (2FF) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Control Peripherals |
Touchscreen Type![Determines how the touchscreen module senses the touch of the screen Determines how the touchscreen module senses the touch of the screen](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Resistive screen |
Resistive screen |
Resistive screen |
Resistive screen |
Resistive screen |
Capacitive multi-touch screen |
Resistive screen |
Capacitive multi-touch screen |
Capacitive multi-touch screen |
Resistive screen |
Touch Surface Type![Determines how the touchpad, trackpad or other touch surface module senses the touch of the surface Determines how the touchpad, trackpad or other touch surface module senses the touch of the surface](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Resistive surface |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Keyboard![Conventional input peripheral which allows the user to enter characters by pressing a dedicated key Conventional input peripheral which allows the user to enter characters by pressing a dedicated key](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Slide-out QWERTY |
No |
No |
Slide-out combined numeric/dense QWERTY |
No |
No |
Slide-out QWERTY |
No |
Slide-out QWERTY |
Built-in QWERTY |
Number of keys
| 57 |
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20 |
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49 |
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35 |
35 |
Directional Pad![A four-way mechanism that allows the selection of certain on-screen objects A four-way mechanism that allows the selection of certain on-screen objects](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
5-way |
5-way |
5-way |
5-way |
No |
No |
5-way |
5-way |
5-way |
5-way |
Communication Interfaces |
Expansion Interfaces![Non-volatile memory and/or I/O expansion interfaces. For example: microSD, microSDXC, SDHC, CF II., PCMCIA III., etc. Non-volatile memory and/or I/O expansion interfaces. For example: microSD, microSDXC, SDHC, CF II., PCMCIA III., etc.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
SDIO,
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
SDIO,
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
No |
SDIO,
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
SDIO,
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
SDIO,
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
SDIO,
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
No |
SDIO,
TransFlash,
microSD,
microSDHC |
USB![First or the only USB port. USB is a common high-speed serial bus standard that allows data and power transfer between the mobile device and another computer. Version of USB identifies USB standard. First or the only USB port. USB is a common high-speed serial bus standard that allows data and power transfer between the mobile device and another computer. Version of USB identifies USB standard.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 1.1 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
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USB HS (480 Mbps) |
USB HS (480 Mbps) |
USB HS (480 Mbps) |
USB FS (12 Mbps) |
USB HS (480 Mbps) |
USB HS (480 Mbps) |
USB HS (480 Mbps) |
USB FS (12 Mbps) |
USB HS (480 Mbps) |
USB FS (12 Mbps) |
USB Services
| USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB charging |
USB Connector
| USB Mini-B (mini-USB) |
USB Mini-B (mini-USB) |
USB Mini-B (mini-USB) |
USB Mini-B (mini-USB) |
Proprietary |
USB Micro-B (Micro-USB) |
USB Mini-B (mini-USB) |
Proprietary |
USB Micro-B (Micro-USB) |
USB Micro-B (Micro-USB) |
Bluetooth![IEEE 802.15 is a short-range radio technology standard that allows transfer of data, and the use of accessories such as wireless audio devices and printers. This field specifies the supported BT version. IEEE 802.15 is a short-range radio technology standard that allows transfer of data, and the use of accessories such as wireless audio devices and printers. This field specifies the supported BT version.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
Bluetooth 2.0 |
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
Bluetooth 2.0 |
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR |
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
Wireless LAN![Wireless LAN / WLAN / Wi-Fi: 802.11 defines a medium-range wireless data link that allows for internet access and data transfer. This field enumerates the supported protocols (e.g. 802.11a/b/g/n). Wireless LAN / WLAN / Wi-Fi: 802.11 defines a medium-range wireless data link that allows for internet access and data transfer. This field enumerates the supported protocols (e.g. 802.11a/b/g/n).](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
802.11b,
802.11g |
802.11b,
802.11g |
802.11b,
802.11g |
No |
802.11b,
802.11g |
No |
802.11b,
802.11g |
No |
802.11b,
802.11g |
802.11b,
802.11g |
IR![Infrared Port (IR): Near-field (within 1 meter) wireless optical data link mainly for connecting mobile devices, accessories and consumer electronic devices (remote control). Infrared Port (IR): Near-field (within 1 meter) wireless optical data link mainly for connecting mobile devices, accessories and consumer electronic devices (remote control).](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
IrDA 1.2 |
|
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
115200bit/s (SIR/CIR) |
Multimedia Broadcast |
FM Radio Receiver![With a bulit-in FM radio the device is able to receive FM (frequency modulated) broadcast in 79 - 108 MHz band. With a bulit-in FM radio the device is able to receive FM (frequency modulated) broadcast in 79 - 108 MHz band.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
FM radio (88-108 MHz) with RDS |
No |
FM radio (88-108 MHz) with RDS |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Digital Media Broadcast![Digital multimedia (TV/audio) broadcast technologies like T-DMB, ISDB-T 1-seg, ISDB-T HDTV, DAB+, DVB-T, CMMB, etc. Digital multimedia (TV/audio) broadcast technologies like T-DMB, ISDB-T 1-seg, ISDB-T HDTV, DAB+, DVB-T, CMMB, etc.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
T-DMB receiver |
No |
No |
Satellite Navigation |
Complementary Satellite Services![Possible extras: S-GPS, A-GPS, Geotagging, TMC, QuickGPS, QZSS, etc. Possible extras: S-GPS, A-GPS, Geotagging, TMC, QuickGPS, QZSS, etc.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
A-GPS,
QuickGPS |
A-GPS,
QuickGPS |
A-GPS,
QuickGPS |
No |
A-GPS,
Geotagging |
A-GPS,
Geotagging |
A-GPS,
QuickGPS |
No |
A-GPS |
A-GPS |
Primary Camera System![Primary camera usually has better imaging capabilities than secondary camera if any Primary camera usually has better imaging capabilities than secondary camera if any](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Camera Placement![Refers to the placement of the primary camera on the device. Front, rear or rotatable. Generally rear. Refers to the placement of the primary camera on the device. Front, rear or rotatable. Generally rear.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Rear |
Camera Image Sensor![Refers to the semiconductor technology of image sensor (FSI CMOS, BSI CMOS, etc.) Refers to the semiconductor technology of image sensor (FSI CMOS, BSI CMOS, etc.)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
CMOS |
Number of effective pixels![A measurement of the maximum pixel number at which the camera can take a picture, often referred to as Megapixels (when horizontal and vertical measurements are multiplied) A measurement of the maximum pixel number at which the camera can take a picture, often referred to as Megapixels (when horizontal and vertical measurements are multiplied)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
3.1 MP camera |
3.1 MP camera |
3.1 MP camera |
1.9 MP camera |
4.9 MP camera |
3.1 MP camera |
3.1 MP camera |
1.9 MP camera |
3.1 MP camera |
1.9 MP camera |
Zoom![A feature that changes the focal length of the lens of a camera. Optical zoom requires the lens to move in and out, providing high-quality close ups from a distance A feature that changes the focal length of the lens of a camera. Optical zoom requires the lens to move in and out, providing high-quality close ups from a distance](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
1.0 x optical zoom |
|
Focus![CD AF, PD AF, Laser AF, etc. No / Not supported means there is no adjustable optical system or no camera built-in at all CD AF, PD AF, Laser AF, etc. No / Not supported means there is no adjustable optical system or no camera built-in at all](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
CD AF |
CD AF |
CD AF |
CD AF |
CD AF |
CD AF |
CD AF |
No |
No |
No |
Video Recording![A measurement of the maximum horizontal and vertical pixel numbers at which the primary camera can capture video A measurement of the maximum horizontal and vertical pixel numbers at which the primary camera can capture video](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
352x288 pixel |
352x288 pixel |
352x288 pixel |
176x144 pixel |
640x480 pixel |
480x320 pixel |
352x288 pixel |
320x240 pixel |
|
352x288 pixel |
|
30 fps |
30 fps |
30 fps |
|
15 fps |
30 fps |
30 fps |
|
|
8 fps |
Flash![A flash is used to brighten dark areas when taking photographs; is also used as a flashlight. This field contains the exact type of the flash. A flash is used to brighten dark areas when taking photographs; is also used as a flashlight. This field contains the exact type of the flash.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
single LED |
No |
No |
No |
single LED |
single LED |
single LED |
No |
single LED |
No |
Camera Extra Functions![Popular extra features of the primary camera: EIS, EIS for video, OIS, OIS for video, Face detection, 3D photo, HDR photo, HDR video, Macro mode, Panorama Photo, Red-eye reduction, Refocus, Smile detection, Slow motion video, Burst mode, Face Retouch Popular extra features of the primary camera: EIS, EIS for video, OIS, OIS for video, Face detection, 3D photo, HDR photo, HDR video, Macro mode, Panorama Photo, Red-eye reduction, Refocus, Smile detection, Slow motion video, Burst mode, Face Retouch](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Macro mode |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Secondary Camera System![Widely used for video telephony or taking selfies Widely used for video telephony or taking selfies](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Secondary Camera Placement![Refers to the placement of the secondary camera on the device. Front or rear. Generally front camera for selfies or video call. Refers to the placement of the secondary camera on the device. Front or rear. Generally front camera for selfies or video call.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Front |
No |
No |
Front |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Secondary Camera Sensor![Refers to the semiconductor technology of sec camera image sensor (FSI CMOS, BSI CMOS, etc.) Refers to the semiconductor technology of sec camera image sensor (FSI CMOS, BSI CMOS, etc.)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
CMOS |
No |
No |
CMOS |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Secondary Camera Number of pixels![A measurement of the maximum pixel number at which the sec. camera can take a picture, often referred to as Megapixels (when horizontal and vertical measurements are multiplied) A measurement of the maximum pixel number at which the sec. camera can take a picture, often referred to as Megapixels (when horizontal and vertical measurements are multiplied)](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
0.3 MP sec. cam |
|
|
0.1 MP sec. cam |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Secondary Video Recording![A measurement of the maximum horizontal and vertical pixel numbers at which the secondary camera can capture video A measurement of the maximum horizontal and vertical pixel numbers at which the secondary camera can capture video](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
320x240 pixel |
|
|
352x288 pixel |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Built-in Sensors |
Built-in accelerometer![An internal component that senses acceleration components of the device. Used for automatic screen rotation and for games and applications that rely on acceleration measurement on X, Y, and Z axis. Possible types: 1D, 2D, 3D An internal component that senses acceleration components of the device. Used for automatic screen rotation and for games and applications that rely on acceleration measurement on X, Y, and Z axis. Possible types: 1D, 2D, 3D](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
No |
Additional sensors![Built-in ambient (barometer, temperature, altimeter, light, etc.), biometric (fingerprint, HR, step, etc.) and comfort (hall sensor, gesture sensor, proximity, etc.) sensors Built-in ambient (barometer, temperature, altimeter, light, etc.), biometric (fingerprint, HR, step, etc.) and comfort (hall sensor, gesture sensor, proximity, etc.) sensors](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
L sensor |
No |
Ingress Protection |
Protection from solid materials![Ingress Protection Standards. IP First digit: Protection from solid objects or materials Ingress Protection Standards. IP First digit: Protection from solid objects or materials](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Protection from liquids![Ingress Protection Standards. IP Second digit: Protection from liquids Ingress Protection Standards. IP Second digit: Protection from liquids](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Power Supply |
Battery![Battery technology Battery technology](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Li-ion |
Li-ion |
Li-ion polymer (LiPo) |
Li-ion |
Li-ion |
Li-ion |
Li-ion |
Li-ion |
Li-ion |
Li-ion |
|
removable |
removable |
removable |
removable |
removable |
removable |
removable |
removable |
removable |
removable |
|
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
1-cell |
Nominal Battery Capacity![If there are more than 1 cells in the battery in parellel connection the nominal resulting battery capacity is the sum of capacity of cells If there are more than 1 cells in the battery in parellel connection the nominal resulting battery capacity is the sum of capacity of cells](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
1340 mAh battery |
1340 mAh battery |
1340 mAh battery |
1350 mAh battery |
1440 mAh battery |
1400 mAh battery |
1340 mAh battery |
1300 mAh battery |
1150 mAh battery |
1500 mAh battery |
Estimated Battery Life![Estimated always-on battery life of the device in case of common usage conditions Estimated always-on battery life of the device in case of common usage conditions](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
10.0 hours |
|
|
|
|
|
10.0 hours |
|
|
|
Wireless Charging![Wireless charging (like Qi, PMA) is a kind of near-field electromagnatic power transmission methods. Inductive coupling is created between a mobile device (secondary coil) and a special charger (primary coil), usually docking station or charging pad. Wireless charging (like Qi, PMA) is a kind of near-field electromagnatic power transmission methods. Inductive coupling is created between a mobile device (secondary coil) and a special charger (primary coil), usually docking station or charging pad.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Palm / HP Touchstone |
No |
Geographical Attributes |
Market Countries![Countries where the device was officially sold. Overlap is possible. Countries where the device was officially sold. Overlap is possible.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
USA |
Canada,
USA |
Canada |
Canada |
USA |
No |
USA |
South Korea |
USA |
USA |
Market Regions![Regions where the device was officially sold. Overlap is possible. Regions where the device was officially sold. Overlap is possible.](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
North America |
North America |
North America |
North America |
No |
No |
North America |
Asia |
No |
No |
Mobile Operator![List of mobile operators (carriers) or distributors which sold the device in their own network List of mobile operators (carriers) or distributors which sold the device in their own network](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Sprint Nextel Corporation |
Telus Mobility,
Verizon Wireless |
Telus Mobility |
|
|
|
Verizon Wireless |
|
|
|
Datasheet Attributes |
Data Integrity![Data integrity level determines the integrity of the published information. Final datasheets are not intended to be modified in the future, preliminary ones can be based on unofficial information or speculations, incomplete ones are also preliminary b Data integrity level determines the integrity of the published information. Final datasheets are not intended to be modified in the future, preliminary ones can be based on unofficial information or speculations, incomplete ones are also preliminary b](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
Final |
Final |
Final |
Preliminary |
Final |
Preliminary |
Final |
Final |
Preliminary |
Final |
Added![The exact time of the datasheet addition The exact time of the datasheet addition](icons/10x10/info_gray.gif) |
2008-07-02 23:36 |
2008-07-06 10:24 |
2008-08-06 23:40 |
2008-08-19 13:39 |
2008-09-05 09:39 |
2008-10-07 15:04 |
2008-10-27 17:25 |
2008-12-27 22:42 |
2009-01-12 17:32 |
2009-01-16 15:08 |