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The Palm i705 Teardown / Disassembly Reverse Engineered Report

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May 9, 2002

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The i705 is Palm''s latest handheld PDA and successor to the wireless Palm VII. Using OS 4.0.1 software and Palm.Net Internet service, the i705 can provide Web Clipping Technology (as well as traditional URL-entered browser pages) and the choice of "always on" e-mail service. The unit has built-in antennae, a touch-sensitive screen, a 160x160 pixel transreflective monochrome display with Graffiti writing area, and comes with a full complement of organizer application software.

Teardown / Disassembly Report Contents:

  • Detailed external and internal photos
  • Detailed step-by-by step disassembly reverse-engineering process
  • Power measurements
  • Circuit board and packaging metrics
  • Complete parts lists and component count
  • Manufacturing cost analysis
  • Description of most interesting electronic features and packaging concepts

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