Sunday, November 13, 2011

Hardware On the Motorola RAZR Droid


With a thickness of only 7.1 mm definitely makes many people curious about the inside of the Motorola RAZR Droid. A series that is known to thin in the mid-2000s, are now increasingly sophisticated with classy specifications. What are the hardware inside the Motorola RAZR Droid's this?


CPU: TI OMAP 4430 at 1.2GHz, 2x 2395 BogoMips
GPU: PowerVR SGX540
Baseband: Qualcomm CDMA MDM6600
LTE: Motorola Wrigley
NFC controller: NXP PN544
HDMI: HDMI output OMAP4
RAM: 1GB, 919MB for OS


Accelerometer: STMicroelectronics LIS3DH 3-axis
Magnetic field sensors: Asahi Kasei AK8975 3-axis
Orientation sensor: Asahi Kasei AK8975
Proximity and light sensors: Taos CT405
Gyroscope: STMicroelectronics L3G4200D
Barometric pressure sensors: Bosh Sensortec BMP180
Temperature sensors: TI TMP105
Directional tap / double-tap sensors: Kionix KXTF9


Frequency scaler: mot_hotplug (OMAP-optimized)
Android: 2.3.5
LCD for Android UI scaling density: 240dpi
Refresh rate: 60Hz
Linux kernel: 2.6.35.7

via engadget

 
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