Friday, March 2, 2007

Single chip handset

CDMA players have beaten their GSM competition in the race for the single chip handset in India.
Telecom chipmaker Qualcomm and CDMA operator Tata Teleservices launched the Motofone F3c, which runs on a QSC 6010 chip.


Typically, phones are made of four chips - base-band modem, radio transceiver, power management and multimedia engine. With the QSC single chip, the mobile is more stable, has more features packed in, offers longer standby time and is smaller in size.

Source: ET

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