3D7K
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(New page: 3D7K (previously known as GTA03) is the codename of a phone that is currently in development by Openmoko. It seems as if it will not be available before Q3 2009. This...) |
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− | 3D7K (previously known as GTA03) | + | 3D7K ([http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-kernel/2009-March/009185.html previously known as GTA03]) was the codename of a phone that was in [[Phone Development|development]] by Openmoko. The development of this phone was cancelled. |
− | The 3D7K | + | The 3D7K would have been based on a more advanced system-on-a-chip of same family as the [[Neo FreeRunner]] ([[GTA02 revisions|GTA02]]). It would have differed from it by having EDGE and a camera. 3D7K would not include support for 3G networks because of the high price of 3G chips for low volume phones [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-December/038363.html]. |
{{Speculations}} | {{Speculations}} | ||
== 3D7K Specifications == | == 3D7K Specifications == | ||
− | The 3D7K | + | The 3D7K introduced several major hardware changes from [[GTA02 revisions|GTA02]] : |
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* New WiFi/Bluetooth chip: [http://www.marvell.com/press/pressNewsDisplay.do?releaseID=603 Marvell 88W8688] - Update (2009-01-23): [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-January/004354.html currently removed] | * New WiFi/Bluetooth chip: [http://www.marvell.com/press/pressNewsDisplay.do?releaseID=603 Marvell 88W8688] - Update (2009-01-23): [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-January/004354.html currently removed] | ||
* Different Battery ([[Wishlist/LiFePO4 Battery]] based? - for long life?) | * Different Battery ([[Wishlist/LiFePO4 Battery]] based? - for long life?) | ||
− | * Camera: Samsung S5K camera [http://www.datasheetarchive.com/ | + | * Camera: Samsung S5K CCM camera (S5K4BA - UXGA: 2 Megapixel [http://www.csi-sensor.com.tw/eng/Lists/AreaSensorCubic/DispForm.aspx?ID=8&Source=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ecsi%2Dsensor%2Ecom%2Etw%2Feng%2Fareasensors%2Easpx info]) [http://www.datasheetarchive.com/search.php?q=S5K*+CMOS some S5K datasheets] |
* SoC: [http://semicon.samsung.de/applicationprocessors/tracking/aboutS3C6410.aspx s3c6410] | * SoC: [http://semicon.samsung.de/applicationprocessors/tracking/aboutS3C6410.aspx s3c6410] | ||
** includes Samsungs own 3D accelerator | ** includes Samsungs own 3D accelerator | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
* http://n2.nabble.com/Weekly-Engineering-News-33-2008-tp729555p729555.html | * http://n2.nabble.com/Weekly-Engineering-News-33-2008-tp729555p729555.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 16 March 2010
3D7K (previously known as GTA03) was the codename of a phone that was in development by Openmoko. The development of this phone was cancelled.
The 3D7K would have been based on a more advanced system-on-a-chip of same family as the Neo FreeRunner (GTA02). It would have differed from it by having EDGE and a camera. 3D7K would not include support for 3G networks because of the high price of 3G chips for low volume phones [1].
Speculations: This article or section documents a device that is not yet confirmed formally and the device (if even released) may differ from the specifications given here. This page is based on well educated guesses, not facts. |
[edit] 3D7K Specifications
The 3D7K introduced several major hardware changes from GTA02 :
New:
- New case design
- New GSM chip: Cinterion, (Siemens) MC75i
- 2.75G / EDGE
- Quad-Band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
- New WiFi/Bluetooth chip: Marvell 88W8688 - Update (2009-01-23): currently removed
- Different Battery (Wishlist/LiFePO4 Battery based? - for long life?)
- Camera: Samsung S5K CCM camera (S5K4BA - UXGA: 2 Megapixel info) some S5K datasheets
- SoC: s3c6410
- includes Samsungs own 3D accelerator
- 533/667MHz operating frequency
- Vector Floating-Point (VFP) coprocessor
- GPS: ANTARIS 5
- Display: TPO LPJ028T007A 2.8" LCM
- Touchscreen: EETI PCAP7200 capacitive touch device driver.
Removed:
- SMEDIA Glamo
[edit] GTA03 Evaluation Board
- 2008-08-11: the 25 first GTA03EVB arrived in office
- 2008-08-12: U-boot ported to GTA03EVB (Matt)
- 2008-08-12: The core can run at 533 MHz with 133MHz SDRAM
- 2008-08-12: GTA03EVB Hardware Verification of the u-blox 5 Antaris
- 2008-08-12: GPS performance tested
- 2008-08-18: GTA03EVB Hardware Verification of the Siemens MC 75i EDGE MODEM