Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T Internal Hardware Exposed

Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T is set to release on 8th of April and before the release, the team at TechRepublic revealed the internal hardware images of the device.
Nokia Lumia 900 is running Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. Nokia fans surely expect impressive hardware from this device.can it be a good opponent to Samsung galaxy nexus and Apple iPhone 4s with build quality? lets check it out.



Device features a 3.7″ AMOLED display with a resolution of 800x480,1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 processor, 512MB RAM and 16GB of storage. It's a bit surprise that CPU,RAM and HDD were located alongside the battery of 1830 mAh and the Qualcomm MDM9200 3G/4G radio chip. The touchscreen controller of the device is Atmel mXT224,and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n ,Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and FM local radios were made by Broadcom.

Full Hardware List of Nokia Lumia N900 : source :- TechRepublic
  • 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
For images,video and more details about Nokia Lumia 900 Hardware, visit TechRepublic page from HERE

News via TechRepublic

No comments:

Post a Comment