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Copyright

Copyright
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Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without
the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, and Nokia X and Y are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia
Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their
respective owners.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and
improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental,
consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any
kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document.
Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.
The availability of particular products may vary by region.

IMPORTANT

This document is intended for use by qualified service personnel only.

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Warnings and Cautions

Warnings and Cautions
Warnings
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IF THE DEVICE CAN BE INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE, CARE MUST BE TAKEN ON INSTALLATION IN VEHICLES FITTED WITH
ELECTRONIC ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND ANTI-SKID BRAKING SYSTEMS. UNDER CERTAIN FAULT
CONDITIONS, EMITTED RF ENERGY CAN AFFECT THEIR OPERATION. IF NECESSARY, CONSULT THE VEHICLE DEALER/
MANUFACTURER TO DETERMINE THE IMMUNITY OF VEHICLE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TO RF ENERGY.
THE PRODUCT MUST NOT BE OPERATED IN AREAS LIKELY TO CONTAIN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES, FOR
EXAMPLE, PETROL STATIONS (SERVICE STATIONS), BLASTING AREAS ETC.
OPERATION OF ANY RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING CELLULAR TELEPHONES, MAY INTERFERE WITH
THE FUNCTIONALITY OF INADEQUATELY PROTECTED MEDICAL DEVICES. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN OR THE
MANUFACTURER OF THE MEDICAL DEVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. OTHER ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAY ALSO
BE SUBJECT TO INTERFERENCE.
BEFORE MAKING ANY TEST CONNECTIONS, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SWITCHED OFF ALL EQUIPMENT.

Cautions
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Servicing and alignment must be undertaken by qualified personnel only.
Ensure all work is carried out at an anti-static workstation and that an anti-static wrist strap is worn.
Ensure solder, wire, or foreign matter does not enter the telephone as damage may result.
Use only approved components as specified in the parts list.
Ensure all components, modules, screws and insulators are correctly re-fitted after servicing and alignment.
Ensure all cables and wires are repositioned correctly.
Never test a mobile phone WCDMA transmitter with full Tx power, if there is no possibility to perform the
measurements in a good performance RF-shielded room. Even low power WCDMA transmitters may disturb
nearby WCDMA networks and cause problems to 3G cellular phone communication in a wide area.
During testing never activate the WCDMA transmitter without a proper antenna load, otherwise WCDMA PA
may be damaged.

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For Your Safety

For Your Safety
QUALIFIED SERVICE

Only qualified personnel may install or repair phone equipment.

ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES

Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.

CONNECTION TO OTHER DEVICES

When connecting to any other device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect
incompatible products.

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Care and Maintenance

Care and Maintenance
This product is of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions
below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.
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Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children.
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Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that
will corrode electronic circuits.
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Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be damaged.
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Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
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Do not store the phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form
inside, which may damage electronic circuit boards.
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Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
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Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone.
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Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
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Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or
attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to the product, battery, charger or any accessory.

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ESD Protection

ESD Protection
Nokia requires that service points have sufficient ESD protection (against static electricity) when servicing the
phone.
Any product of which the covers are removed must be handled with ESD protection. The SIM card can be replaced
without ESD protection if the product is otherwise ready for use.
To replace the covers ESD protection must be applied.
All electronic parts of the product are susceptible to ESD. Resistors, too, can be damaged by static electricity
discharge.
All ESD sensitive parts must be packed in metallized protective bags during shipping and handling outside any
ESD Protected Area (EPA).
Every repair action involving opening the product or handling the product components must be done under ESD
protection.
ESD protected spare part packages MUST NOT be opened/closed out of an ESD Protected Area.
For more information and local requirements about ESD protection and ESD Protected Area, contact your local
Nokia After Market Services representative.

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Battery Information

Battery Information
Note: A new battery's full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles!
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the
operating time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge the battery only with the chargers
approved by the manufacturer. Unplug the charger when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a
charger for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused a fully charged battery
will discharge itself over time.
Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge.
For good operation times with Li-Ion batteries, discharge the battery from time to time by leaving the product
switched on until it turns itself off (or by using the battery discharge facility of any approved accessory available
for the product). Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Never use any charger or battery which is damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen)
causes direct connection of the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery) for example when
you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the
connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the
capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A
phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged.
Batteries' performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do not dispose as household waste.

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Company Policy

Company Policy
Our policy is of continuous development; details of all technical modifications will be included with service
bulletins.
While every endeavor has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some errors may exist. If any
errors are found by the reader, NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Business Group should be notified in writing/e-mail.
Please state:
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Please send to:

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RM-849; L3 & L4 Service Manual Structure

RM-849; L3 & L4 Service Manual Structure
1 - General Information
2 - Service Tools and Service Concepts
3 - BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide
4 - System Module
Glossary

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Table of Contents

Product selection ...............................................................................................................................................................1-5
Product features and sales package ................................................................................................................................1-6
Transceiver general specifications ...................................................................................................................................1-9
RM-849 Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA VIII/V/II/I phones ..........................................1-9
RTR6285A System Module .................................................................................................................................................1-9
Battery endurance ..............................................................................................................................................................1-9
Environmental Condition ............................................................................................................................................... 1-10
List of Figures

Figure 1 RM-849 product picture ......................................................................................................................................1-5

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Product selection

RM-849 is GSM/WCDMA dual-mode hand portable multimedia computers with a capacitive touch UI, integrated
GPS (A-GPS OMA SUPL), NFC and WLAN. RM-849 supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA I/II/V/VIII bands,
GPRS/EGPRS and WCDMA/HSDPA data bearers.
For WCDMA the maximum bit rate is up to 384kbit/s for downlink and 384 Kbit/s for uplink with simultaneous CS
speech or CS video (max. 64kbit/s). The device supports HSDPA category 10 with downlink peak data rate up to
7.2 Mbit/s (in limited use cases), HSUPA belongs to category 6 with uplink peak data rate up to 5.76 Mbit/s (in
limited use cases).
In PS/CS mode, the device supports DTM with multi slot class 11(max. 4 RX + 3 TX, sum 5). With EGPRS this means
maximum download speed of up to 236.8kbit/s simultaneously with speech. With GPRS this means maximum
download speed of up to 85.6kbit/s simultaneously with speech.
In PS only mode, the device supports MSC 12, a maximum of 4 RX + 4 TX, sum 6 timeslots resulting in maximum
download speed of up to 296 Kbit/s with EGPRS, and up to 100Kbit/s with GPRS.
The device has a large 3.7” TFT (800 x 480 pixels) Normal Black WVGA touch display with 16 million colors and
support for pinch zoom. It also has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with OSRAM LED flash.
The MMS implementation follows the OMA MMS standard release 1.3. The browser is a highly advanced Internet
browser also capable of viewing operator domain XHTML Mobile Profile (MP) content. The device also supports
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR standard with A2DP.
The device uses Windows Phone 7.5 operating system (release 7.5, Mango) and supports the full Web Browser
for Internet Explorer 9 with desktop rendering which brings desktop-like Web browsing experience to mobile
devices.

Figure 1 RM-849 product picture

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Product features and sales package

Imaging
Main camera:
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Sensor: 5 megapixel
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Optical size: 1/4 inch optical format
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F number/Aperture: F2.4
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Digital zoom: 4x
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Auto focus: Two-stage capture key
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Focal length: 2.873 mm
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Focus range: 10 cm ~ infinity
Video:
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Video resolution: VGA(640x480), 30 fps
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Audio recording: AAC (AMR for MMS)
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Video stabilization
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Video clip length: Max. 90 min
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Video file format: .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
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White balance: automatic, daylight, cloudy, shade, incandescent, fluorescent
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Scene: auto, backlight, beach, candlelight, macro, landscape, night, portrait, snow, sports, sunset
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Colour tone: normal, sepia, B&W, solarize, negative
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Zoom (digital): 3x
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Continuous auto focus
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No Touch focus
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Video recording indicator
Photo:
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Aspect ratio: 5MP 4:3 (2592X1944), 4MP 16:9 (2592X1458)
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Still image file format: JPEG/EXIF
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Still image resolutions: up to 5 megapixel, 2592X1944
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No Continuous autofocus
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Touch focus
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View finder: Full screen view finder
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Auto exposure: center weighted AE
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Image orientation: automatic
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Automatic red eye removal
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Face tracking
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Exposure compensation: +2 ~ -2EV at 0.5 step
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White balance: automatic, daylight, cloudy, shade, incandescent, fluorescent
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Scene: auto, backlight, beach, candlelight, macro, landscape, night, portrait, snow, sports, sunset
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Colour tone: normal, sepia, B&W, solarize, negative
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Zoom (digital): 4x
Edit
On device Photo editor and Video editor (manual & automatic)

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View
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3.7”WVGA TFT Normal Black (800 x 480 pixels) color display, up to 16M colors.
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Dipro sensor - a combination of ALS and proximity. ALS to optimize display brightness and power
consumption. Proximity for turning off the display when in a call for power consumption.
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Slideshow from Pictures
Share
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Share effortlessly from Pictures or after capture
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Video sharing support (WCDMA services)
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Online Album: Image/Video uploading from Pictures
Store
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8 GB flash memory
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256 MB SDRAM
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Easy to transfer and organize photos and video between your device and a compatible PC
Music
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Digital music player: supports MP3/ AAC/ eAAC/ eAAC+/ WMA/ AMR-NB/ WB-AMR with playlists, equalizer and
album art
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Synchronize music with Zune PC application
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Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz /76-90 MHz) with Visual Radio™ support
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Bluetooth speakers
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Integrated hands free speaker
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Nokia Stereo Headset (WH-208), inbox
Media
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Full-screen video playback to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips
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Supported video formats: MPEG-4 , H.264/AVC, H.263/3GPP, WMV, AVI, Mov
Productivity
Context management:
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Internet Explorer 9 with desktop rendering
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OMA DRM version 2.0
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OTA provisioning
Messaging:
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E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS, unified editor
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IM client
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Office applications:
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Viewing of email attachments – .doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf, .zip
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Mail for Exchange
PIM:
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Contacts, calendar, calculator, clock
Synchronization:
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Local/Remote (using Zune PC SW)
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Data: Calendar, Contacts, E-mail
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PC Applications: Microsoft Outlook (98, 2000, 2002, 2003), Outlook Express
Call management:
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Call logs, speed dial, voice dialing (with SIND) and voice commands

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Connectivity
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Integrated GPS (A-GPS OMA SUPL)
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WLAN - IEEE802.11 g/b/n with UPnP support
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Micro USB interface with USB 2.0 high speed
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Bluetooth wireless technology 2.1 + EDR
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NOKIA AV connector (3.5 mm)

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NFC

Add-on software framework
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Windows Phone Tango 7.5 OS
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C++ and Java SDKs
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Flash Lite 4.0
Additional technical specifications
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Vibrating alert
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3GPP Rel 8/6 compliant
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Speech codecs supported: AMR, NB AMR, FR, EFR, HR, iLBC, G.711, G.729
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GPRS/EGPRS Class B, multi slot class 12
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Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) class A, multi slot class 11
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WCDMA DL 384 kbit/s, UL 384 kbit/s
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HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps
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HSUPA up to 5.76Mbps
Sales package
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Transceiver RM-849
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Nokia high efficiency charger (AC-50)
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Connectivity cable (CA-185CD) Wired Stereo Headset (WH-902)
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Fold-out user guide , Extended product information booklet

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Transceiver general specifications
Unit

Dimension(mm)

Transceiver with BP-3L 1300mAh
Li-Ion battery pack

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119.24 x 62.18 x 12.3
mm

Weight(g)

Volume(cc)

135

77.65

RM-849 Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA VIII/V/II/I
phones

RTR6285A System Module
Parameter

Number of RF channels(GSM)

GSM850:124, GSM900:174, DCS1800:374, PCS:299

Number of RF channels(WCDMA)

WCDMA2100:277, WCDMA1900:277, WCDMA850:102,
WCDMA900:152

Channel Spacing

Channel Spacing

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Unit

200kHZ

200kHZ

Battery endurance
Battery

Talk time

Standby time

BP-3L 1300mAh Li-Ion
battery

12h (GSM)
6h (WCDMA)

449h (GSM)
406h (WCDMA)

Music
Playback
34h

Video Playback
H.264 720p 30fps
7h

Note: Variation in operation times will occur depending on network parameters, phone setting and
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Environmental Condition
Environmental Condition

Normal Operation

Reduced Performance
Intermittent or No
Operation
No Operation or Storage
Charging Allowed

Long Term Storage
Conditions

Humidity and Water
Resistance

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Ambient Temperature
-15°C…+55°C

+55°C…+70°C
-40°C…-15°C and +70°C…+85°C
<-40°C and >+85°C
-15°C…+55°C

Notes

Specifications fulfilled

Operational only for short periods

Operation not guaranteed but an
attempt to operate will not damage
the phone.
No storage. An attempt to operate
may cause permanent damage.

0°C…+85°C
Relative humidity range is 5 to 95%.
Condensed or dripping water may
cause intermittent malfunctions.
Protection against dripping water
has to be implemented (enclosure)
mechanics. Continuous dampness
will cause permanent damage to
the module.

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Table of Contents

Service tools - Nokia ..........................................................................................................................................................2-5
Product specific tools.........................................................................................................................................................2-5
SS-287 ..........................................................................................................................................................................2-5
General tools .......................................................................................................................................................................2-5
CA-190 .........................................................................................................................................................................2-5
SRT-6 ............................................................................................................................................................................2-6
SS-93 ............................................................................................................................................................................2-6
Cables ..................................................................................................................................................................................2-6
MXHT83QE3000 ...........................................................................................................................................................2-6
CA-128RS .....................................................................................................................................................................2-6
Service concepts (Nokia) ...................................................................................................................................................2-8
POS (Point of Sale) flash concept ......................................................................................................................................2-8
Concept for flashing and product code change ..............................................................................................................2-9
Optional Module jig service concept 1 (Troubleshooting) .......................................................................................... 2-10
Optional Module jig service concept 2 (Troubleshooting + RF Measurement) ......................................................... 2-11
List of Figures

Figure 2 POS flash concept ................................................................................................................................................2-8
Figure 3 BE concept for flashing and product code change ..........................................................................................2-9
Figure 4 BE Module jig service concept 1 ...................................................................................................................... 2-10
Figure 5 BE Module jig service concept 2 ...................................................................................................................... 2-11

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Service tools - Nokia

Product specific tools

SS-287

Camera removal tool

0781189

The camera removal tool SS-287 is used to remove/attach
the camera module from/to the socket.

General tools

The table below gives a short overview of service devices that can be used for testing, error analysis, and repair
of product. For the correct use of the service devices, and the best effort of workbench setup, please refer to
various concepts.
CA-190

Micro USB cable

0730634

The CA-190 is a USB-to-micro USB data cable thCat allows connections between
the PC and the phone.

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SRT-6

Opening tool

0770431

SRT-6 is used to open phone covers.
Note: The SRT-6 is included in the Nokia Standard Toolkit.

SS-93

Opening tool

0780727

SS-93 is used for opening JAE connectors.
Note: The SS-93 is included in Nokia Standard Toolkit.

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Cables

The table below gives a short overview of service devices that can be used for testing, error analysis and repair
of product. For the correct use of the service devices, and the best effort of workbench setup, please refer to
various concepts.

MXHT83QE3000

RF cable

0730231

The RF cable is used to connect, for example, a module repair jig to the
RF measurement equipment.
Attenuation for:

• Cell band: 0.5+-0.1 dB
CA-128RS

RF cable

The RF cable is used to connect, for example, a module repair jig to the
RF measurement equipment.

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Service concepts (Nokia)

POS (Point of Sale) flash concept

Figure 2 POS flash concept
Type

Description

BP-3L

Battery

Product Specific Devices
Cables
CA-101

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Micro USB cable

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Concept for flashing and product code change

Figure 3 BE concept for flashing and product code change
Type

Description

BP-3L

Battery

Product Specific Devices
Other Devices
SX-4T

Smart Card

Cables
CA-101

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Optional Module jig service concept 1 (Troubleshooting)

Figure 4 BE Module jig service concept 1
Type

Description

MJ-305

Module Jig

SS-280

RF guide plate

Product Specific Devices

Cables
CA-101

Micro USB cable

PCS-1

DC Power cable

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Optional Module jig service concept 2 (Troubleshooting + RF Measurement)

Figure 5 BE Module jig service concept 2
Type

Description

MJ-305

Module Jig

SS-280

RF guide plate

Product Specific Devices

Cables
CA-101

Micro USB cable

PCS-1

DC Power cable

XRS-6

RF cable

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BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide

3 - BB Troubleshooting and Manual
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Table of Contents

Placement ...........................................................................................................................................................................3-5
Placement – Main Board (Top side) ..........................................................................................................................3-5
Placement - Main Board (Bottom side) ....................................................................................................................3-6
Placement –Unibody ..................................................................................................................................................3-7
Placement –LCD Panel ................................................................................................................................................3-8
How to power on Handset ................................................................................................................................................3-9
On-Device Diagnostic Tool .............................................................................................................................................. 3-10
Disclaimer screen .................................................................................................................................................... 3-10
Run All Tests ............................................................................................................................................................. 3-11
Troubleshooting flow ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-12
General power checking troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 3-16
Dead or jammed device troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 3-17
USB troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................... 3-18
SIM Card troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 3-19
eMMC troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 3-20
Clocking troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Application processor troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 3-22
DDR troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................. 3-23
Accelerometer test .................................................................................................................................................. 3-24
Accelerometer troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 3-25
ALS Test..................................................................................................................................................................... 3-26
ALS troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................... 3-27
Audio Loopback test ............................................................................................................................................... 3-28
Audio Loopback troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 3-29
Bluetooth troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 3-30
Camera test .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-31
Camera troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................... 3-32
Battery Status .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-33
Battery troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................... 3-34
DTMF test .................................................................................................................................................................. 3-35
DTMF troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 3-36
Headset detection test ........................................................................................................................................... 3-37
Headset detection troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 3-38
LCD White ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-39
LCD troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................... 3-40
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Lights test ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-41
Lights troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 3-42
Hardware buttons test ............................................................................................................................................ 3-43
Hardware buttons troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 3-44
Power source (Charging) test................................................................................................................................. 3-45
Power source (Charging) troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 3-46
Proximity test .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-47
Proximity troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................... 3-48
Speaker test ............................................................................................................................................................. 3-49
Speaker troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 3-50
Touch test ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-51
Touch troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 3-52
Vibrator test ............................................................................................................................................................. 3-53
Vibrator Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 3-54
Wireless LAN troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................... 3-55
NFC troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................... 3-56

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Placement

Placement – Main Board (Top side)

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Placement - Main Board (Bottom side)

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Placement –Unibody

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Placement –LCD Panel

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How to power on Handset

1.

Push power key

Press power key
5 second

2.

Short TP11 and GND.

Short TP34 and GND together at least
5sec

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On-Device Diagnostic Tool

ODDT Installation
1.
Enter ##634#on the on-screen keypad
2.
Diagnostics app appears in Apps list
ODDT Removal
1.
Tap and hold Diagnostics in the Apps list
2.
Tap uninstall
Note: always remove the tool before returning the phone to the consumer

Disclaimer screen

Displayed when the user launches the ODDT application, the user must click on accept to proceed, Pressing the
back ‘’ key will exit the application.

ODDT test item:
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ALS – Read current ALS value
Audio loopback – Validates different audio output devices
Camera – Verify image capture
DTMF – Test DTMF tone generation.
Hardware Buttons – Test hardware buttons.
Headset detection – Validate headset connectivity
Lights – Validates backlight functionality.
Magnetometer – Reads current Magnetometer values.
NFC – Validates NFC hardware.
Power Source – Detects the active power source, either Battery or External
Proximity – Shows the status of proximity sensor.
Speaker – Validate basic integrity of speaker.
Touch – Validate basic integrity of touch screen by allowing user to draw on screen.
Vibrator – Validate basic integrity of vibrator

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Run All Tests

When the user selects ’Run all tests’, all the tests are executed sequentially, At the end of every test, the user is
asked to input the result of the test (pass/fail) according to him/her, At the end of the sequence, the result is
shown (as shown on the under, Pressing the back ‘’ key will take the user to the main test menu.

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Troubleshooting flow

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General power checking troubleshooting
General power
checking trouble
shooting

Measure
VPH_PWR >=3.5V
C1201

No

CHECK IF R1411
SOLDER WELL

Yes

Checking BATTERY
AND CONECTOR
J3901

NO

YES

Measure
VSW_S1(VREG_S1) = 1.1V
C1438.1

Is Voltage at
C1203
=BATTERY
VOLTAGE

No

Is Voltage at
L1404.1=1.1V

No

Yes
YES

Measure
VSW_S2(VREG_S2) = 1.1V
C1437.1

Is Voltage at
L1403.1=1.1V

No
CHANGE PWB

Yes
YES
No

Measure
VSW_S3(VREG_S3) = 1.8V
C1436.1

Is Voltage at
L1402.1=1.8V

Yes
YES

Measure
VREG_L10=3V C1422.1;
VREG_L3=1.2V C1416.1;
VREG_L7=2.6V C1432.1;
VREG_L8=2.85V C1420.1

No

YES
Go to Clocking
troubleshooting

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Dead or jammed device troubleshooting

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USB troubleshooting
USB troubleshooting

Connect phone to PC with
known good micro USB cable .
Can PC recognizes the phone
as USB device ?

YES

END

No

Visual check for
J1601

Measure
USB _ VBUS _ CONN _ 0 ( TP 28 )
While USB device is connected
to PC ,Is it 5 V ?

No

Go to Power source
troubleshooting

Yes

Change PWB

Pass

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SIM Card troubleshooting

Micro SIM connector

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eMMC troubleshooting

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Clocking troubleshooting

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Application processor troubleshooting

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DDR troubleshooting

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Accelerometer test
Displayed data:
‐
Numeric values for X, Y and Z direction movement
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Raw and filtered data (amplitude changes < 0.05 are ignored) will be displayed
‐
A moving ball
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
Movements of the device will change displayed values
‐
A ball will move around on the screen to visualize the tilt of the device
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Accelerometer troubleshooting

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ALS Test

Displayed data:
‐
Light intensity in mLux
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A gray scale rectangle with varying intensity
User can change settings for:
‐
N/A
User can test:
‐
Cover the opening in the front of the phone over ALS component
‐
The value of the light intensity should change dynamically and displayed in the textbox
‐
The changing value can be visualized with changing brightness of the gray scale
Pressing the back ‘’ key will take the user back to the application menu

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ALS troubleshooting

Window of Proximity / Light sensor

Window of Proximity / Light

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Audio Loopback test

Displayed data:
‐
none
User can change settings for:
‐
Audio routing output
•
Headset
•
Earpiece
•
Loud speaker
‐
Headset audio channel (left/right)
User can test:
‐
Pressing ”Loopback On/Off” button starts/stops playback of audio received from the microphone with a
slight delay
‐
The Audio routing will be transferred based upon the output location select
‐
When the output is set to headset, then user has an option to test headset channels (left/right) – a short
clip will be played
‐
When user selects start loopback when output is set to headset, then the channel test is disabled
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Audio Loopback troubleshooting

Speaker spring check

Earpiece spring check

Spare part:

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Bluetooth troubleshooting

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Camera test
Displayed data:
‐
none
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
The phone views a camera viewfinder and a picture can be taken by pressing camera button. Captured
picture is viewed then on Camera test view.
‐
”Run Test Again” button will show camera viewfinder and new picture can be captured.
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Camera troubleshooting

Camera
troubleshooting

Run camera in
diagnostics

Stain

Clean the lens of
Unibody

Stain
Fail

Fail

Camera Module
Clean the
camera lens

Replace Camera
Module

Pass

Replace Unibody

Fail

Fail
Change PWB

Pass

Pass

End

Lens of uinbody

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Battery Status
Displayed data:
‐
Show the battery states
•
Battery voltage
•
Current
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
none
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Battery troubleshooting
Battery
troubleshooting

Battery connector
Run Battery Status
test in diagnostics

Current is Charging
when you are
inserting the
Charger ?

Clean the PAD of
Battery metal
surface and Battery
connector

Fail

VBAT

GND

Pass

Battery

Measure the Voltage of Battery.
The voltage should be equal
Voltage which diagnostics shows

Fail

Replace a new
Battery

VBAT

GND
Pass

Measure the
Voltage of
Battery on
board

PASS

Fail

Change PWB

PWB

Run battery status
in diagnostics

VBAT
End

GND

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DTMF test

DTMF test will proceed along a predefined pattern of sound output from the loud speaker followed by sound
output from the earpiece. The UI will display the various DTMF buttons (1 – 0, A –D, * and #) which will produce
the appropriate tones when tapped
Displayed data:
‐
The status message will update to display the current sound output device
User can change settings for:
‐
Audio routing output
•
Earpiece
•
Loud speaker
User can test:
‐
Once a key has been tapped, it will change color to recognize the event
‐
Once a key has been tapped the ”Continue” button will activate
‐
Tapping ”Continue” button will proceed to next test and any previously tapped keys will be reset
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu
Test by EarpieceTest by Loudspeaker

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DTMF troubleshooting

DTMF
troubleshooting

Run DTMF
Loudspeaker test in
diagnostics

Run DTMF earpiece
test in diagnostics

Check the Earpiece spring and PAD

Fail

Fail

Clean Earpiece PAD
surface and
direction

Clean Speaker PAD
surface and
direction

Pass

Fail

Fail

Replace
earpiece

Replace Speaker

Pass

Fail

Fail
Change PWB

Check the Speaker spring and PAD

Pass

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Headset detection test

Headset test will allow the tester to check if a headset is connected or disconnected
Displayed data:
‐
The status image and message will update to display if headset is connected or disconnected
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
If a headset not connected, then the display will show an ‘X’ mark on the headset image and the status
message will display ‘Disconnected’
‐
Once a headset has been connected, the ‘X’ mark will disappear and the status message will change to
‘Connected’
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Headset detection troubleshooting

Headset detection
troubleshooting

Run Headset
detection in
diagnostics
Fail

Clean Audio Jack
PAD metal surface

Audio Jack PAD

Fail

Replace Unibody
of Audio Jack

Pass

Fail

Change PWB

Pass

End

Audio Jack

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LCD White

Displays color screens for verifying pixel integrity
Displayed data:
‐
Display color screens will reveal five kinds of color.
•
White
•
Black
•
Red
•
Green
•
Blue
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
When the user to touch the display, the display will replace new color from white to blue.
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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LCD troubleshooting

LCD White
troubleshooting

Run LCD White test in
Diagnostic

View Display
staus

LCM Connector J2401
Fail
Clean J2401 LCM
connector metall
surface, remount
LCM connector
Fail

Replace Display

Pass

Fail

Change PWB

Pass

Run LCD white in
diagnostics

Pass
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Lights test

Displayed data:
‐
none
User can change settings for:
‐
Manual backlight intensity control:
•
When the toggle is in off position, backlight intensity is controlled by the ALS sensor value.
•
When the toggle is in on position, the user can change the backlight intensity by using the slider.
‐
Keypad backlight
•
When the toggle is in off position, keypad backlight is off and when toggle is on, the keypad backlight
in on.
‐
Camera flash light
•
Camera flash control turns on the flash LED for 10 seconds.
User can test:
‐
That the backlight intensity can be varied.
‐
Display backlight can be turned off completely.
‐
The white rectangle helps the user to understand the intesity level better.
‐
Keypad backlight can be toggled.
‐
Camera flash can be toggled.
Pressing the back ‘’ key will exit the screen and take the user to the main menu

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Lights troubleshooting
Lights test
troubleshooting

Run lights test In
Diagnostic

Does the backlight
brightness change?

Fail

Check J2401 metal
surface

LCM Connector J2401
Fail

Clean J2401 metal
surface, remount
J2401

Pass

Replace Display

Change PWB

Fail

Pass

Does the Flash LED
turn on?
Fail
Visual check for Flash LED
PAD and contact spring,
Check whether there are
stain or deformation?

Flash LED

Fail

Clean Flash LED
metal surface,
Rectify the spring
height

Pass

Replace Unibody

Pass

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Change PWB

Pass

Flash Spring

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Hardware buttons test

Displayed data:
‐
All physical keys of the device
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
Once a particular key has been pressed, it will change color to green
‐
When the pressed (green) button is released, the UI will not show that button anymore
‐
”Main Menu” button will close Hardware Buttons test
Pressing the back ‘’ key will change “Back” button color
NOTE: On RM-849 / RM-819, ‘Back’, ‘Start’, and ‘Search’ buttons are virtual (not hardware) and should
not be tested.

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Hardware buttons troubleshooting

Hardware buttons
troubleshooting

Run Hardware
buttons in
diagnostics

Volume up
Bottom

Fail

Clean Buttons metal
surface

Volume down
Bottom

Fail
Is any Button
working when
you press ?
Yes

No

Change failure
Button

Pass

Power Bottom

Change PWB

Pass

End

CAM Key

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Power source (Charging) test

The power source test will allow the user to check what is currently powering the phone
Displayed data:
‐
An image of a battery will display when the phone is running on battery power and the image of a power
plug if the phone is running on an external source (USB or wall charger)
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
What source is powering the phone (battery/ external)
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Power source (Charging) troubleshooting
Power source
troubleshooting

Run power source In Diagnostic
Use Nokia approved charger to
insert the DUT

Is the logo
change?

Pass

Power source test
pass

Fail

Replace J1601

Fail

Replace F1601

Fail

Replace PWB

Fail

Replace PWB

Fail

Replace Battery

Fail

Is J1601.1 = 5V?

Pass

Is F1601 = 5V?

Pass

Is U1201.8 = 5V?

Pass
Is any voltage at
C1201.1 when
Battery contains
Pass

Is any voltage at
C1202

Pass

Change PWB

Pass

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Proximity test

The proximity test will allow the user to check if the proximity sensor is able to detect the presence of an object
in front of it.
Displayed data:
‐
A filled circle (Yellow or Green in color) and information text (not-detected or detected)
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
If the proximity sensor is able to detect an object in front of it
Pressing the back ‘’ key will exit the application

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Proximity troubleshooting

Proximity sensor
troubleshooting

Run Proximity sensor In
Diagnostic

Use finger to touch
the window of Light
sensor& proximity
sensor

Window of Proximity / Light sensor

Show Green
circle

Proximity test pass

Show Yellow
circle

Visual check

Change TP

Pass

Fail

Change PWB

Pass

Window of Proximity / Light sensor

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Speaker test

The speaker test will allow the user to check if the device speaker is functioning.
Displayed data:
‐
None
User can change settings for:
‐
Melody playing. Melody will play when the user taps ’Play’. If melody is playing the button will change
to ’Stop’
User can test:
‐
When melody is playing the user should be able to hear the tune via the speaker
Tapping ‘Done’ will end the test and exit the application
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Speaker troubleshooting

Speaker
troubleshooting

Speaker PAD

Run speaker in
diagnostics

Fail

Clean PAD of
Speaker metal
surface
Fail
Notice the
direction of
Speaker

Fail

Replace new
unibody

Pass

Fail

Change PWB

Pass

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Touch test
Displayed data:
‐
none
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
By moving finger on the white area of the screen, phone will draw a black line according finger movement
‐
When the user lifts the finger off the screen, the ”Done” button will show itself
‐
”Done” button will close Touch test
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Touch troubleshooting

Touch screen
troubleshooting

Touch screen 2402

Clean J2402
connector metal
surface, remount
connector
Fail

Replace TP

Pass

Fail

Change PWB

Pass

Run
Touch test in
diagnostics
Pass
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Vibrator test

Displayed data:
‐
none
User can change settings for:
‐
none
User can test:
‐
Pressing ”start” button starts vibrator to vibrate and changes button text to ”Done”
‐
Pressing ”Done” button stops vibration and changes button text to ”Start”
Pressing the back ‘’ key will navigate back to the main menu

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Vibrator Troubleshooting

Vibrator
Troubleshooting

Vibrator
Run Vibrator in
Diagnostic

Measure voltage
= 2V between
two PAD of
Vibrator

Fail

Pass

Replace Vibrator

Pass

Fail

Change PWB

Pass

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Wireless LAN troubleshooting

Wireless LAN
Troubleshooting

Run Wireless LAN
test in Diagnostic

Is Appearance of
Antenna
Damaged ?

Fail

Change the BackCover

Antenna

Pass
Check the PAD
of Antenna is
clean ?

Fail

Clean the antenna
metal surface

Fail

Change PWB

PAD of Antenna

Pass
Measure the
two PADs of
Antenna is short
by Multi-meter ?

Pass

Pass

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Note 4 - Check RF Matching Components

Note 5 - Change SIM Card

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Table of Contents

Introduction........................................................................................................................................................................4-5
Phone description ..............................................................................................................................................................4-5
Phone key components and placement ..........................................................................................................................4-5
System block introduction ................................................................................................................................................4-8
Energy management .........................................................................................................................................................4-9
Battery and charging .........................................................................................................................................................4-9
BP-3L battery ......................................................................................................................................................................4-9
Charging ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4-10
Normal and extreme voltages ....................................................................................................................................... 4-10
USB .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-10
User interface................................................................................................................................................................... 4-11
Display .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4-11
Camera ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4-11
Audio concept .................................................................................................................................................................. 4-11
Internal audio .................................................................................................................................................................. 4-12
FM radio interface ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-12
Bluetooth ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4-13
NFC .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-13
RF description .................................................................................................................................................................. 4-14
Receiver (RX) .................................................................................................................................................................... 4-14
Transmitter (TX)............................................................................................................................................................... 4-14
Phone Schematic ............................................................................................................................................................. 4-16
List of Figures

Figure 6 Main board, Top side ...........................................................................................................................................4-6
Figure 7 Main board, bottom side ....................................................................................................................................4-7
Figure 8 Battery pin order .................................................................................................................................................4-9
Figure 9 Battery connector ................................................................................................................................................4-9
Figure 10 Audio block diagram ..................................................................................................................................... 4-11
List of Tables

Table 1 Nominal voltages ............................................................................................................................................... 4-10

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Introduction



Phone description

MSM7227A-1 is the Qualcomm MSM device and supports GSM/EDGE, WCDMA, HSPDA, GPS.

Phone key components and placement
Function

Description (P/N)

MSM7227A-1 ARM Cortex A5 800MHz (apps.)
PMIC

Camera
socket
Micro-USB
connector
EMI/ESD
Filter
uSIM Switch
LPDDR1
eMMC

MOSFET
3G PA
2G PA

PM8029 QUALCOMM

2UB1000-000201F MICRO USB SING

J1601

EMI4183MUTAG ONSEMI
CLE1008-4990F

MT46H128M32L2KQ-5 IT MICRON
THGBM4G7D2HBAIN TOSHIBA
CSD25302Q2 SON TI

ACPM-5001-TR1/ACPM-5005-TR1/ACPM-5008-TR1/ACPM-5002-TR1
AVAGO
SKY77336-21 GSM QUAD-BAND SKYWORK

ERBRE2R00V2A 32V 0603 PANASON

TX SAW B1

SAFEB1G95KA0F00

TX SAW B2

FAR-F6KA-1G8800-L4AF

TX SAW B5
CRYSTAL
CRYSTAL
CRYSTAL
IC S.R
IC S.R

FPC
connector
LCM
TOUCHSENS
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U2

J2201

RF
WCDMA / GSM / GPS
Transceiver
RF connector C90P103-00004-H SPEED
TX SAW B8

U1

CMCS-75A3 NMP(HF) JST

BT/FM
WCN2243 QUALCOMM
module
WiFi module AR6005G-CF1B-R ATHEROS
CURR-FUSE

Item Reference

FL2401 , FL2201
J3801
U3
U4

Q1202

U2701/U2801/U2804/U2704
U2901
U6
U7

F1601
U5

J3201

U2702

SAFEB897MAL0F00 897MHZ MURATA

U2803

SAFEB836MAL0F00

U2802

ENG3088A 19.2MHZ NDK

TZ2102A 26MHz 13.5pF 10ppm TST
FC-135 32.768KHZ 12.5PF 20PPM

U2703
Y4101
Y3401
Y1301

LM3555TLX MICRO SMD NS

U2301

BM10NB(0.8)-24DS-0.4V(75) E68

J2401

FAN5903UCX WLCSP FAIRCHILD

ATMXT224E ATMEL

U2902

U2402
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Rx SAW filter FAR-G6KC-1G9600-Y4YY

U3101

Rx SAW filter FAR-G5KC-942M50-Y4YW

U3102

FPC
AXE536124 PANASONIC
connector TP
IC GAUGE
BQ27520YZFR-G1 DSBGA TI
G SENS

Light &
Proximity
sensor
NFC

J2402

U1601

LIS3DH LGA ST

U3602

APDS-9900 SMALL PACKAGE AVAGO

U3601

MICROREAD MR-V3

U1501

Figure 6 Main board, Top side

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MSM7227A System Module.

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Energy management

Battery and charging
BP-3L battery

The phone is powered by a 3-pole BP-3L 1300 mAh battery. The three poles are named VBAT, GND and BSI where
the BSI line is used to recognize the battery capacity. This is done by means of an internal battery pull down
resistor.

Figure 8 Battery pin order
The battery connector is a blade connector. It has three blades,
•
VBAT (Battery voltage)
•
BSI (Battery size indicator. The BSI line is used to recognize the battery capacity by a BL-3P battery internal
pull down resistor 39Kohm).
•
GND (Ground)

Figure 9 Battery connector

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Charging

This phone is charged through the µUSB interface only (there is no separate connector for a charger). Supported
are two charging modes for normal USB2.0 charging and Nokia uUSB AC-50 charger. Charging is controlled by
energy management, and external components are needed to protect the baseband module against EMC, reverse
polarity and transient frequency deviation.

Normal and extreme voltages

In the table below normal and extreme voltages are shown, when a BP-3L battery is used.
Table 1 Nominal voltages
Voltage
Nominal voltage

Lower extreme voltage

Voltage [V]

General conditions

3.7
3.4

Higher extreme voltage(fast charging)

4.35

Vmstr +

2.6±0.1

Vmstr -

SW shutdown
Vcoff +
Vcoff -

Condition

HW shutdown voltages

2.6±0.1

SW shutdown voltages

off to on

on to off

3.4

in call

3.4

off to on

Min operation voltage

3.3

on to off

USB

In this phone the USB connector is the only physical connector, which means that the USB port is used both for
data transfer as well as for charging. The USB 2.0 is supported with full speed (12 Mbps). It also supports hot
swap, which means that USB devices may be plugged in/out at any time. This phone is provided with a specific
connector for USB.

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User interface

Display

The display used in RM-849 is TFT a-Si IPS WVGA 3.7”, display controller via MIPI.

Camera

The supported camera has a 5M pixels and a dedicated camera key.



Audio concept

The functional core of the audio hardware is built in PM8029.
PM8029 provides an interface for the transducers. Built-in headphone amplifier and mono class-D speaker Amp
for hands free (IHF) speakers
There are four audio transducers:
•
1 EARPICE for handset
•
1 speaker
•
1 HPH for headset

Figure 10 Audio block diagram

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Internal audio

The internal audio components are used in these modes

MIC1

Hand Portable Mode

Headset Mode

X

X

X

MIC2
MIC3

EARPICE

X

SPEAKER
LINE_IN

X

HPH_OUT

Hand Free Mode
X

X

X

FM radio interface

RM-849 supports FM RDS, I2C is the control bus from WCN2243. The line-up signal provides an analogue signal to
WCN2243.
Output music to ear-piece or loud speaker.

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Bluetooth

The WCN2243 chip is a single-chip radio and baseband IC for Bluetooth 2.4GHz systems including enhanced data
rate (EDR) to 3Mbps. With the on-chip Bluetooth software stack, it provides a fully compliant Bluetooth v3.0+ EDR
and FM transceiver specification system for data and voice communications.

NFC

microread® is an innovative, RF integrated circuit that implements Near Field Communication (NFC) for
proximity data transactions. Targeted to cell phone, PDA or PC integration, it enables them to operate both as
RF readers and contactless smart cards or RF tags.

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

RF description

Receiver (RX)

An analogue signal is received by phone's antenna. The signal is converted to a digital signal and then
transferred further to the baseband (e.g. to the earpiece).
The receiver functions are implemented in the RTR6285A RF block. Signals at different frequencies goes different
path, and are therefore is processed by different components.

Transmitter (TX)

The digital baseband signal (e.g. from the microphone) is converted to an analogue signal, which is then
amplified by amplifier and transmitted from the antenna. The frequency of this signal can be tuned to match the
bandwidth of the system in use (e.g. WCDMA Band1 band).
The transmitter functions are implemented in the RTR6285A RF block. Even though WCDMA Band1 signals are
sent via different components, the principles of the transmission are the same.

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Phone Schematic

Baseband Power

Baseband High speed signal

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PMIC clock and GPIO

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PMIC charger and battery circuit

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External SWLDO and Gauge

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VREG_S3_SP_1
R1812

51K_0201_J

R1801

51K_0201_J

R1802

51K_0201_J

R1803

51K_0201_J

R1804

51K_0201_J

R1805

51K_0201_J

R1806

51K_0201_J

SDC3_CLK
SDC3_CMD
SDC3_D0
SDC3_D1
SDC3_D2
SDC3_D3
SDC4_D0
SDC4_D1
SDC4_D2
SDC4_D3

TP1802

R1810

MSM_RESOUT_N
0_0201_J

C1814
U4
NM_33PF_0201_25V
TP1803
W6
W5 CLK
CMD
0_0201_J
H3
SDC3_D0
H4 DAT0
SDC3_D1
H5 DAT1
SDC3_D2
J2 DAT2
SDC3_D3
J3 DAT3
SDC4_D0
J4 DAT4
SDC4_D1
J5 DAT5
SDC4_D2
J6 DAT6
SDC4_D3
DAT7
U5
RST_n
M6
VREG_L10
N5 VCC
T10 VCC
U9 VCC
VCC
K6
W4 VCCQ
R1811 VREG_S3_SP_1
Y 4 VCCQ
AA3 VCCQ
AA5 VCCQ
0_0201_J
VCCQ
M7
P5 VSS
R10 VSS
U8 VSS
VSS
K4
Y 2 VSSQ
Y 5 VSSQ
AA4 VSSQ
AA6 VSSQ
VSSQ
K2
VDDI
L4
C1815
NC
100NF_0201_6.3V
H6
H7 RFU
K5 RFU
M5 RFU
M8 RFU
M9 RFU
M10 RFU
N10 RFU
P3 RFU
P10 RFU
R5 RFU
RFU
R1813

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

L1
L2
L3
L12
L13
L14
M1
M2
M3
M12
M13
M14
N1
N2
N3
N12
N13
N14
P1
P2
P12
P13
P14
R1
R2
R3
R12
R13
R14
T1
T2
T3
T12
T13
T14
U1
U2
U3
U12
U13
U14

T5
U6
U7
U10
AA7
AA10
A4
A6
A9
A11
B2
B13
D1
D14
H1
H2
H8
H9
H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
J1
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
K1
K3
K7
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14

RFU
RFU
RFU
RFU
RFU
RFU
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

1

2

VREG_S3

V1
V2
V3
V12
V13
V14
W1
W2
W3
W7
W8
W9
W10
W11
W12
W13
W14
Y1
Y3
Y6
Y7
Y8
Y9
Y10
Y11
Y12
Y13
Y14
AA1
AA2
AA8
AA9
AA11
AA12
AA13
AA14
AE1
AE14
AG2
AG13
AH4
AH6
AH9
AH11

NM_4.7K_0201_F

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

R1809

1

VREG_S3_SP_1

51K_0201_J
4.7K_0201_F

2

R1807
R1808

THGBM2G6D2FBAI9

Speaker & Receiver

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Camera circuit
VPH_PWR

I2C0_SCL
I2C0_SDA

B1

LM3555TLX_TLA12BCA

D1

1

2

C2302
10uF_0805

PD2301
1

1
120220-0308

100K_0201_J

PD2302

1

1

1

100K_0201_J

LED_OUT

C1

B3

R2304

R2303
100K_0201_J

A1

R2302

VOUT

2

2

PGND

NM_100K_0201_J

STROBE
TORCH
I2C/EN
SCL/EN1
SDA/EN2

IND_OUT

C2
B2
C3
D3
D2

STOBE

SW

CDB0130QRL
2

U2301

SGND

1

1

2

FLASH_EN

2

NM_CDB0130QRL
2

10UF_0402

VIN

D2301
MSM_STROBE
TORCH_FLASH_CTRL

R2301

1

2.2uH_1.3A

C2301

A2

D2302

2

A3

2

1

Flash LED
CAM_STROBE

L2301
1

1

VPH_PWR

1
120220-0308

TP2301
VOG update Sprint

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I2C0_SDA

2

23

22
GND

GND

24

25

CLK+

DATA2+

Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield

Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield

18

CAM_STROBE

9

CSI_DATA0_N

10

CSI_DATA0_P

11
12

CSI_CLK_N

13

CSI_CLK_P

14
15

CSI_DATA1_N

16

CSI_DATA1_P

39
38
37
36

GND

VDIG

GND

32
33
34
35

DATA2-

44
43
42
41
40

21

1

GND

SDA

17

SENSOR_STROBE

1

CLK-

SCLK
VBAT

2

SDA

EXTCLK

GND

C2201
2
1

100NF_0201_6.3V
C2206
2
1

2

1UF_0201_6.3V
C2205

IOVDD

1

3

GND

20

2

DATA1DATA1+

GND

VREG_L15

2

R2209
1
0_0201_J

4

Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield

AGND
FSTROBE

5
SCLK

C2202
2
1

2

VREG_L13

100nF_0201_10V

R2210
1
0_0201_J

1

CAM_MCLK

CMCS-75A3 NMP (HF)

VANA

19

SENSOR_STROBE
NM_3.3PF_0201 C2211

2

7

2.2uF_0402_6.3V

C2204
100NF_0201_6.3V

C2210

NM_15pF_0201_25V NM_15pF_0201_25V
2

2

C2208

1

SDA
1

SCLK

C2203
1UF_0201_6.3V
2
1

8
1

GND

Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield
Shield

GND

VREG_L13

GND

27
28
29
30
31

GND

26

J2201

SDA

R2207
0_0201_J
1

I2C0_SCL

2

SCLK

R2208
1
2

0_0201_J

R2205

4
3

6

11

NM_0_0404_4P2R_J

CSI_CLK_P
CSI_CLK_N

2
4
5

CSI_DATA0_P
CSI_DATA0_N
CSI_DATA1_N
CSI_DATA1_P

7

Out_1+

In_1-

Out_1-

In_2+

Out_2+

In_2-

Out_2-

In_3+

Out_3+

In_3-

Out_3-

NM_0_0404_4P2R_J
3
4

2
1

R2206

16
15
13
12
MIPI_CSI2_LANE0_P
MIPI_CSI2_LANE0_N
MIPI_CSI2_LANE1_N
MIPI_CSI2_LANE1_P

10
9

VN1
14

3

2
1

MIPI_CSI2_CLK_P
MIPI_CSI2_CLK_N

VN2

In_1+

VN1

8

VN2

F2201
1

EMI4183MUTAG

NM_0_0404_4P2R_J
3
4
R2213

Display circuit
VREG_L12

LCM CONN.

VREG_S3

C2410

27

27
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

D0+
D0-

LCM_PWM_OUT

CLKCLK+
D1+
D1-

26

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

25

56PF_0201

LED1+
LED2+
LED3+
LED4+

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

26

OTP

RESX

C2409
1
2
1UF_0201_6.3V

C2425
NM_33PF_0201_25V

C2420

2
1

C2419 4.7uF_0402_6.3V

LCD_RST_N

56PF_0201

1

TP2411
2 R2433 1
0_0201_J

25

R2416
0_0402_J

28

2

28

J2401

BM10NB(0.8)-24DS-0.4V(75)
2 R2432 1
NM_0_0201_J

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System Module

EN13
EN45

LED4
LED5

ISET

GND

1

NM_0_0201_J

D2

1
2

47PF_0201

LED1+
LED2+
LED3+

A3
B3
C3

LED4+

D3
C2
C1

C2405

56PF_0201

A2

2

LED1
LED2
LED3

56PF_0201
C2424
1
2

0_0201_J
R2401
1

LCD_BL_EN

B2

VOUT

56PF_0201
C2423
2
1

R2402 2

SW
VIN

56PF_0201
C2422
2
1

1

B1

0_0402_J

2

LCM_PWM_OUT

A1

U2403

2

D1
R2403

TVN020101AB0
VPH_PWR
C2427

C2404
2
1

R2404
0_0201_J

10uF_0603_6.3V

1

10uF_0603_6.3V

C2421
2
1

1
2

C2416
2
1

C2408

1

47PF_0201

L2401
4.7uH_0.85A

R2407

2

24.9K_0402_F

2
1

NM_0_0404_4P2R_J
3
4
R2417

2
1

NM_0_0404_4P2R_J
3
4

MIPI_DSI_CLK_P

7

MIPI_DSI_CLK_N

8

Out_1-

In_2+

Out_2+

In_2-

Out_2-

In_3+

Out_3+

In_3-

3

2
1

Out_3-

16

D0+

15

D0-

13

D1+

12

D1-

10

CLK+

9

CLK-

EMI4183MUTAG

R2410
NM_0_0402_J
2
1

5

Out_1+

R2409
NM_0_0402_J
2
1

4

MIPI_DSI_LANE2_N

VN2

MIPI_DSI_LANE2_P

In_1+
In_1-

VN1

MIPI_DSI_CLK_N

2

R2408
NM_0_0402_J
2
1

MIPI_DSI_CLK_P

MIPI_DSI_LANE1_N

VN1

MIPI_DSI_LANE2_P
MIPI_DSI_LANE2_N

1

14

MIPI_DSI_LANE1_N

F2401

MIPI_DSI_LANE1_P

VN2

MIPI_DSI_LANE1_P

6

Different Impedance 100ohm

11

R2418

NM_0_0404_4P2R_J
3
4
R2419

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System Module
NFC circuit

RF Transceiver
VDDA2_1
VDDA1_1
VDDA2_2
VDDA1_2
VDDA2_3
VDDA1_3
VDDM
VDDA2_4
VDDA2_5
VDDA2_6
VDDA1_4
VDDA2_7
VDDA2_8
VDDA2_9

R2502
1

TX_ON

2

0_0201_J
RTR6285A_TCXO
SSBDT_RTR

C2527
10PF_0201_25V

C2526
10PF_0201_25V
1
2

WB_MX_INP
WB_MX_INM
PRXIMT_OUT

TX_IREF
C2501
NM_12PF_0201
R2512

DRX_GPS_I_P_1

R2506

DRX_GPS_Q_P_1

DRX_GPS_I_P

2
1

2
1

1K_0201_J_1/20W

DRX_GPS_I_M_1

R2511
DRX_GPS_Q_M

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2

1

DRX_GPS_Q_M_1

1K_0201_J_1/20W

1

2

DRX_GPS_Q_P

RTR6285A

Issue 1

C2521
10NF_0201

C2529
10PF_0201_25V

2
1

R2505
82_0201_F

R2504
82_0201_F

C2519
1NF_0402

RTR6285A

2

IMT_CP

R2503
82_0201_F
1
2

A3

C2518
NM_10PF_0201_25V

2

1

1
C2522
100PF_0201_25V

DAC_IREF

E1
N5
G1

PRX_Q_P
PRX_Q_M
PRX_I_P
PRX_I_M

2

2

R2501
12K_0201_F

N2

R2507
R2508
R2509
1K_0201_J_1/20W
R2510
1K_0201_J_1/20W
1K_0201_J_1/20W
1K_0201_J_1/20W
C2525
10PF_0201_25V
1
2

VTUNE1
VTUNE2
VTUNE_GPS

2

1K_0201_J_1/20W

C2530
10PF_0201_25V

NM_0.5pF_0201

NM_3.3nH_0201

1

2

C2517

M13
N12

1

2

1

L2501

N8
M8

C2524
10PF_0201_25V
2
1

GSM_PCS_RX_P
GSM_PCS_RX_M
C2531 33PF_0201_25V
1
2

DRX_GPS_Q_P_1
DRX_GPS_Q_M_1
DRX_GPS_I_P_1
DRX_GPS_I_M_1

1

RTR_GPS_IN

1

G7
G8
G9
G10
G12
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
H10
H12
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
K4
K5
K6
K7
K8
K9
K10
K12
M10
M11
M12
N1
N13

2

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

1

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

2

A1
A13
B2
B7
B8
B11
C2
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
E2
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
E10
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F12
G4
G5
G6

L1
L2
M1
M2

1

U5B

TX_GSM_HB
TX_WCDMA_HB_PCS
TX_WCDMA_HB_IMT

2

GSM900_RX_P
GSM900_RX_M
GSM_DCS_RX_P
GSM_DCS_RX_M

TX_GSM_LB
TX_WCDMA_LB

J1
J2
K2
K1

1

GSM850_RX_P
GSM850_RX_M

C2505
C2503
1
2
100PF_0201_25V
1
2 C2509
100PF_0201_25V
100PF_0201_25V
C2513
1
2 100PF_0201_25V
C2516
1
2
100PF_0201_25V
1
2

A10
B9
A9
A8
A7

2

150PF_0201
WCDMA_PRI_RX_LB_P
WCDMA_PRI_RX_LB_M
WCDMA_PRI_RX_HB_P
WCDMA_PRI_RX_HB_M

C2520
10NF_0201

1
C2511
NM_68PF_0201

1

2
1

C2514

2

1

150PF_0201

B1
D1
D2
F1
F2
G2
H1
H2
N3
M4
N4
M5
M6
N6
N7
L12
F13
A11
B10
B6
A6
A5

C2523
10PF_0201_25V

1
1 2

C2508

2

TX_Q_M
WCDMA_RX_HB_IMT

C2504
NM_68PF_0201

150PF_0201

2

TX_I_M
TX_Q_P

1

150PF_0201
C2507

VDDA2_VCO_WCDMA
VDDA1_VCO_GSM
VDDA1_BB_GSM
VDDA1_PLL1
VDDA2_BB_WCDMA
VDDA2_VCO_GPS
M7
RF_ON
VDDA1_PLL_GPS
VDDA1_PLL_GPS
C1
TCXO
VDDA2_DIG
VDDA1_PLL2
M3
SBDT
VDDA1_PLL2
VDDM
A4
VDDA2_VCO2
B5 TX_IP
VDDA2_VCO2
B3 TX_IN
VDDA2_W_MIX
B4 TX_QP
TX_QN
VDDA2_LNA_GPS
VDDA2_LO_GPS
K13
2 C2510
VDDA1_GSM_MIX
L13 WPRXSE1
NM_10PF_0201_25V
WPRXSE2
VDDA2_DA
VDDA2_VGA
N9
VDDA2_TFILT
M9 WPRXLBP
WPRXLBM
VDDA2_TMIXLO
N10
LB_RF_OUT1
N11 WPRXHBP
WPRXHBM
LB_RF_OUT2
H13
WDRXLB
HB_RF_OUT1
HB_RF_OUT2
J12
WDRXHB1
HB_RF_OUT3
J13
WDRXHB2
C13
PRX_QP
B13 GCELL_INP
GCELL_INN
PRX_Q
PRX_IP
C12
PRX_I
B12 EGSM_INP
EGSM_INN
DRX_QP
E13
DRX_Q
D13 GDCS_INP
GDCS_INN
DRX_IP
DRX_I
E12
D12 GPCS_INP
GPCS_INN
WB_MX_INP
WB_MX_INM
G13
GPS_IN
WPRXSE1_OUT
A12
PDET_IN
WPRXSE2_OUT
A2
TX_RBIAS
N_C

C2528
10PF_0201_25V

1

C2502

2

TX_I_P

U5A

1K_0201_J_1/20W

R2513
DRX_GPS_I_M

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System Module

VREG_RFRX_1

2

VDDA1_3
C2602
100nF_0201_10V
1

1
2

VDDA2_1

1

2

1

R2610
0_0201_J

VDDA2_5

2

C2613
100nF_0201_10V

1

VDDA1_2
C2615
100nF_0201_10V

2

1

2

R2612
0_0201_J

VDDA2_6

2

1

1

2
R2611
0_0201_J

2

C2624
2
1

NM_4.7UF_0402_6.3V

1
C2614
22PF_0201_25V

VDDA2_3

2

1
2

C2612
2
1

VREG_RFRX_0

4.7UF_0402_6.3V

1

C2611
100nF_0201_10V

2

R2609
0_0201_J

2
R2608
0_0201_J

VDDA1_4

1

2

C2609
2
1

1
1

1

2
R2607
0_0201_J

C2610
NM_100nF_0201_10V

1

2

1

C2606
C2607
100nF_0201_10V
2.2nF_0201

C2605
NM_100nF_0201_10V

VDDA2_4

R2605
0_0201_J

2

2

2

1

VDDA1_1

1

R2606
0_0201_J

C2604
2
1

2

VDDA2_2
C2603
100nF_0201_10V

4.7UF_0402_6.3V

2
R2604
0_0201_J

1

2
R2603
0_0201_J

4.7UF_0402_6.3V
C2608
100nF_0201_10V

1

C2625
2
1

R2602
0_0201_J

NM_4.7UF_0402_6.3V

2

1

NM_4.7UF_0402_6.3V

C2623
2
1

2

R2601
0_0201_J

1

1

2

VDDA2_7
VREG_S3

C2617
100nF_0201_10V

2

R2613
0_0201_J

1

1

C2616
100nF_0201_10V

2
R2616
0_0201_J

VDDM
C2619
100nF_0201_10V

VDDA2_9

1

1

2
R2615
0_0201_J

2

2

1

VDDA2_8
C2618
100nF_0201_10V

1

1

2
R2614
0_0201_J

C2621
100nF_0201_10V

C2622
NM_100nF_0201_10V

2

1

2

C2620
2
1

NM_4.7UF_0402_6.3V

1

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RF PA‐1(GSM & UMTS APT)
R2901
0_0201_J
1

1
1

1

2

2

1

R2911
2.2K_0201_F
2

2

1

2

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

C2915
C2901
100nF_0402_16V 39PF_0402
C2906
NM_2.2uF_0402_6.3V

VBATT
NC
VAPC
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG
GND_SLUG

DCS/PCS_OUT
GSM_OUT
NC
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

16
9
13

2

1

L2903
22pF_0201

2

C2904
NM_3.3pF_0201

TX_GSM850_EGSM900

1

2

BS
TX_EN
DCS/PCS_IN
GSM_IN

L2902
6.8nH_0201

2

2

2

4
6
5

U2901
SKY 77336-21

1

1
8
R2909
100_0201_J

VBATT

1

TX_DCS1800_PCS1900

1

2
3

R2908
100_0201_J

PA_RAMP

C2902
2.7pF_0201
1
2
L2901
8.2nH_0201

R2906
200_0201_J

2

R2907
62_0201_J
1
2

1

TX_GSM_LB

R2905
200_0201_J

R2902
0_0201_J
1

1

2

1

TX_GSM_HB

R2903
27_0201_J
1
2

1

2

GSM_PA_EN

2

2

GSM_PA_BAND

C2905
NM_3.9pF_0201

15
14
12
11
10
7

C2908
39PF_0402

R2912
1

TX_AGC_ADJ

2

1K_0201_J_1/20W

C2909
4.7nF_0201_6.3V

1

APT_BUCK_ENABLE

R2914

2

0_0201_J

VPH_PWR
R2922

2

NM_0_0201_J

10uF_0603_6.3V

R2917
10K_0201_J

C3
B3

6MHZ

VIN

VCON

SW

FB
NC

A3
A2

PGND

EN

SGND

BPEN

A1

V_APT_SMPS

C2
B2

2

U2902

B1
C1

R2920
2
1
NM_0_0201_J
R2918
0_0201_J

1

1
2

C2911
2
1

4.7UF_0402_6.3V

C2910
2
1

100nF_0201_10V

1
C2912

FAN5903UCX

Issue 1

NM_0_0402_J
2

0.47uH_1.6A

4.7UF_0402_6.3V

L2905
R2919
1

100nF_0201_10V
C2914
2
1

2
C2913
2
1

1

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V_APT_SMPS

2

0_0201_J

C2731
10uF_0603_6.3V

2

R2702

1

1

2

0_0201_J

2

R2701

1

1

VPH_PWR

C2732
10uF_0603_6.3V

U2702

2
VPH_PWR
1

2

Vcc2

Vbp
RF_IN

RF_OUT

PA_R1

CPL
11

GND

ISO

GNDSLG

2

1
2

NM_100PF_0201_25V

6

2

22pF_0201_25V
1
2

C2714

C2711

1

1

8

ACPM-5001-TR1

1UF_0201_6.3V
9
8
7
3
C2715

GND
GND
GND

TX
ACMD-7614

NM_1.2PF_0201

GND
GND
GND
RX

5
4
2
1

RX_WCDMA_HB_IMT

FL2701

22nH_0201

2

C2716
100PF_0201_25V

6

TRX_WCDMA_HB_IMT

3.3pF_0201

C2735
C2704
100NF_0201_6.3V

1

R2704

1

1

2

7

10
9

C2710
2

L2702
7.5nH_0201

ANT

Vmode

1

2

1

3

Vcc1

1

2.2UF_0402_6.3V
V_APT_SMPS

1

1

2

4
C2713
100PF_0201_25V

VEN

C2712
2
1

U2701
5

PA_ON_0

C2703

330PF_0201

2

NM_1.2NH_0201

2

C2709
2
1

NM_0.5PF_0201

2

C2708

330PF_0201

0.5PF_0201

5
3
2

C2701
NM_100PF_0402_50V

R2703

0_0201_J
C2707

1

1

4

GND3
GND2
GND1

Output

1

2

1

L2701

Input

2

1

2

NM_SAFEB1G95KA0F00

C2706
2

22PF_0402

1

1

TX_WCDMA_HB_IMT

R2706

2

RF_OUT
CPL

7

2

C2727
100PF_0201_25V

11

2

GND
GNDSLG

ISO

1

9
6
8

2

100pF_0201
C2726

10UF_0402

NM_0.5PF_0201

3
2
4
5

1880MHz
1960MHz

NM_10nH_0201

RX
RX

TX
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND

1

C2729
1

12pF_0201
2

PCS_CP
CELL_CP

L2706
10nH_0201
2

C2730
100PF_0201_25V

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2

2
1

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RX_WCDMA_PCS_P

1
8
7
9

ACPM-5002-TR1
PA_R0

L2704
22nH_0201

FL2702
FAR-D6NF-1G9600-P1BT

L2705

RX_WCDMA_PCS_M

1

1

2

2

C2734

1

1

PA_R1

1NF_0201_25V

R2705

Vbp
RF_IN

C2724

10

2

VCC2

2

1

VMODE

1

ANT

2

VCC1

6

3

VEN

1

C2725
100PF_0201_25V

4

C2733

10UF_0402
2.2UF_0402_6.3V
V_APT_SMPS

2

1

2

5

C2702

1

1NF_0201_25V

U2704
PA_ON_2

C2723

C2705
100NF_0201_6.3V

1

NM_0.1PF_0201

2

NM_0.1PF_0201

C2721

1

VPH_PWR

22PF_0201_25V
C2722

1

C2720
1

CELL_CP

1

2

NM_1.2NH_0201

2

2

U2703
FAR-F6KA-1G8800-L4AF
1
4
IN
OUT
2
GND
5
3
GND
GND

49.9_0201_F

2

C2719
1

1

2

L2703
22PF_0201_25V
22PF_0201_25V

2

C2718
1

1

2

C2717
100PF_0201_25V

2

TX_WCDMA_HB_PCS

1

1

2

PA_R0

C2728
NM_100PF_0201_25V

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RM-849; (Nokia Lumia 610)
System Module

RM-819 -- RF PA‐1(WCDMA PA & Duplexer)
R2801

R2802
2

1

0_0201_J

2
0_0201_J
VPH_PWR

2.2UF_0402_6.3V

10UF_0402

CPL
11

GND

10UF_0402

L2802 100pF_0201
C2807
NM_12nH_0201
NM_7.5nH_0201

8

ISO

GNDSLG

2
4
5

836.5MHz
881.5MHz
TX
GND
GND
GND

RX
RX
GND
GND

1
8

RX_WCDMA_LB_P_CELL
RX_WCDMA_LB_M_CELL

7
9

2

C2808
100PF_0201_25V

3

2

2

7

1

6

PA_R1

6

ANT

9

RF_OUT

FL2801
FAR-D5NE-881M50-P1A6Q

C2806
2
1

RF_IN

C2824
2
1

10

C2805
2
1

VCC2

Vbp

2.2UF_0402_6.3V

2

VMODE

1

680PF_0201

3

VCC1

1

C2804
100PF_0201_25V

VEN

C2823
2
1

4

2
1

C2827

V_APT_SMPS

U2801
5

PA_ON_1

1

1

1

C2803

2

NM_22PF_0201_25V

2

5
3
2

C2802

2

33PF_0201_25V

2

L2801
10nH_0201

C2828
2
1

Output

C2801
2
1
680PF_0201

Input

GND3
GND2
GND1

TX_WCDMA_LB_CELL

4

1

U2802
NM_SAFEB836MAL0F00
1

1

1

ACPM-5005-TR1

1

2

PA_R0
IMT_CP

C2810
100PF_0201_25V

1
1

R2803

2

1

1

NM_22nH_0201
C2809

2

2

TRX_WCDMA_LB_CELL

10pF_0201
L2803
5.6nH_0201

R2804

1

C2811
2
2

B8_CP

0_0201_J

0_0201_J
C2812
1

2

VPH_PWR

7
11

10

RF_OUT

GND
GNDSLG

CPL_IN

9
6

1

100pF_0201
C2817

8

FL2802
FAR-D5NF-942M50-P1GWQ

R2805
2

3
C2818
NM_2.2PF_0201

NM_27nH_0201

TX

RX

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

RX

1

RX_WCDMA_LB_P_B8

8

RX_WCDMA_LB_M_B8

1

2

ACPM-5008-TR1
PA_R0

9
7
2
4
5

ANT

RF_IN

CPL_OUT
C2819
100PF_0201_25V

1

10UF_0402

VCC2

VMODE_1

2
1

PA_R1

VCC1

VMODE_0

6

2

VEN

1

3

C2825
2
1

4

1

C2816
100PF_0201_25V

2

5

2
1

PA_ON_3

V_APT_SMPS

680PF_0402

2

2

C2814

U2804

C2826
2
1

C2813
NM_100PF_0201_25V

2.2UF_0402_6.3V
C2815
2
1

33PF_0201_25V
L2804
8.2NH_0201
2

5
3
2

2

680PF_0201

4

1

Output
GND3
GND2
GND1

Input

1

1

TX_WCDMA_LB_B8

1

U2803
NM_SAFEB897MAL0F00

C2820
100PF_0201_25V

B8_CP
PCS_CP

C2822
2

TRX_WCDMA_LB_B8
2

1

1

1

15pF_0201

C2821
NM_100PF_0201_25V

2

L2805

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System Module

RM-849 -- RF Front End
L3002
82NH_0201
2
1
C3004
100PF_0201_25V
2
1

2

VREG_SY NTH

2

Port1

1

C3006
100PF_0201_25V
2
1

XM0830SJ-DL0601
U3001

4

5

2

2 R3001 1
0_0201_J

INTER_RX_SW_SEL

3

GND

Port2

1

1

L3010
NM_10nH_0201

TX_WCDMA_LB_CELL

L3003
NM_10nH_0201

Port3

C3003
100PF_0201_25V

VCTL

6

2

1

2

TX_WCDMA_LB

C3005
100PF_0201_25V
2
1

2

1
VDD

1

C3002
1NF_0201_25V

2

C3001
100PF_0201_25V

2

C3007
100PF_0201_25V
1

TX_WCDMA_LB_B8

1

L3004
NM_10nH_0201

VREG_RFRX_1

OUT1

10pF_0402

IN

2

OUT2
GND2

GND1

1

2

4

1

5

WB_MX_INP
L3007
NM_10nH_0201

L3006
0.5pF_0201_50V
2

WB_MX_INM

C3011
1nH_0201

FAR-F6KB-2G1400-B4GC

2

C3010
1.2nH_0402

3

2

2

1
1

PRXIMT_OUT

C3009
1nH_0201
2
1

2110-2170MHz

1

L3005
C3008
R3002
100nF_0201_10V
1K_0201_J 2nH_0201
L3001
2
1
1

2

2

1

1

FL3001

C3013
1.2nH_0402
2
1

2

3
4

PORT1-

GND

PORT1+

PORT2-

L3009
NM_18nH_0402

C3021
10nH_0402

1

2

CTL

7
6

1

PORT3-

GND

9
8

C3023
100nF_0201_10V

VREG_SY NTH

2
1 C3015
100PF_0201_25V
2
1 C3020
100PF_0201_25V

RX_WCDMA_LB_M
1

R3003
0_0201_J
2

RX_WCDMA_LB_P
INTER_RX_SW_SEL

1

2

C3019 12pF_0402

VDD

2

1

RX_WCDMA_LB_P_B8

1

PORT3+

PORT2+

2

C3018
10nH_0402

2

5

1

RX_WCDMA_LB_M_B8

1

C3016 100PF_0402_50V
2
1

2

RX_WCDMA_LB_P_CELL

L3008
22nH_0402

1

C3017
1.2nH_0402
2
1

2

1

10

C3014
100PF_0402_50V
2
1

2

RX_WCDMA_LB_M_CELL

C3012
100PF_0201_25V

XM0831SZ-AL1001TMP

C3022
12pF_0402

U3003
VDD
Y0

PA_ON_3

A

Y1
GND

4

PA_ON_2

2

MODE
WCDMA BAND V
WCDMA BAND VIII

INTER_RX_SW_SEL
H
L

1

3

6

S

2

1

NL7SZ18MUR2G

R3004
10K_0201_J

PA_ON2

1

C3024
100nF_0201_10V

R3005
10K_0201_J
2

INTER_RX_SW_SEL

5

2

1

VREG_S3

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RM-849; (Nokia Lumia 610)
System Module

RM-819 -- RF Front End
R3101
GSM_PCS_RX_P

1

2

1

1

DCS_IN

OUTDCS2
OUTDCS1

9
8

2

1 R3102 2
0_0201_J

7
6

GSM_PCS_RX_M

L3104 1.8nH_0201
1
2

GSM_DCS_RX_P

U3101
FAR-G6KC-1G9600-Y 4Y Y

1

RX_WCDMA_PCS_P
L3105

L3108
1
3nH_0201

2

NM_3.9NH_0201

L3106
2

NM_5.1NH_0201
GSM_DCS_RX_M

L3109

WCDMA_PRI_RX_HB_P

0.7pF_0201_25V

L3110

NM_1pF_0201_25V

6.8nH_0201
C3106
1
2

2

1.8nH_0201

RX_WCDMA_PCS_M

L3111
1

C3105
2
1

4

2
2nH_0201

100PF_0201_25V
L3107
1
2

OUTPCS2
OUTPCS1

2

RX_DCS1800

PCS_IN

2

2

100PF_0201_25V
1
2

1

C3102
1

C3103
1 100PF_0201_25V
2
1
C3104

1

C3101
2

1

NM_3.9NH_0201
1

RX_PCS1900

L3103
NM_4.7nH_0201

L3102
3.3nH_0201
2

2

GND4
GND3
GND2
GND1

1

0_0201_J

10
5
3
2

L3101

WCDMA_PRI_RX_HB_M

0.7pF_0201_25V

GSM900_RX_P

1

1

4.7nH_0201

2

7
6

GSM900_RX_M

L3116

2
10NH_0201

GSM850_RX_P
1

RX_WCDMA_LB_P
L3119

L3118

NM_15NH_0201

18nH_0201
1

L3122

WCDMA_PRI_RX_LB_P

1.5pF_0201

L3120

NM_18nH_0201

2

C3111
2
1

100PF_0201_25V U3102
FAR-G5KC-942M50-Y 4Y W

2

1

L3121
NM_18nH_0201

GSM850_RX_M

1

RX_WCDMA_LB_M

10nH_0201

C3112
2

22nH_0201

2

GSM850_IN

OUT850_2
OUT850_1

2

L3117

OUT900_2
OUT900_1

2
4.7nH_0201

1

1

GSM900_IN

L3113
NM_22nH_0201

L3115

2

C3109

1

C3110
4
2
1 100PF_0201_25V
2
100PF_0201_25V

1

1

1

RX_GSM850

9
8

1

RX_EGSM900

C3108
1
2

2

100PF_0201_25V
1
2

2

2
NM_15NH_0201

GND4
GND3
GND2
GND1

1

C3107

L3112
18nH_0201

10
5
3
2

L3114

WCDMA_PRI_RX_LB_M

1.5pF_0201

C3113
2

1

RX_WCDMA_HB_IMT

PA_THERM

NM_120K_0201_J

2

1

R3104

WCDMA_RX_HB_IMT

R3204

2

R3203

1

1

2

2

C3205

1

Note 1:

2

1K_0201_J

2

R3201
C3204

1

100PF_0201_25V

1K_0201_J

100PF_0201_25V

2

100PF_0201_25V

1

C3206

100PF_0201_25V

2
1

2.7nH_0201

1

VREG_SY NTH

Rev. B

L3201
2

1
2

0_0201_J

1

2

1

2

100pF_0201_25V

MODE
ANT_SEL0 ANT_SEL1 ANT_SEL2 ANT_SEL3
H
L
L
GSM850/EGSM TX
H
L
H
L
L
DCS1800/PCS1900TX
GSM850 RX
L
L
L
H
DCS1800 RX
L
L
L
H
H
L
L
H
EGSM900 RX
L
L
H
H
PCS1900 RX
H
L
L
H
WCDMA CELL TRX
H
L
H
H
WCDMA PCS TRX
H
H
H
H
WCDMA B8 TRX
WCDMA IMT TRX
H
H
H
L
SLEEP(VREG_SYNTH=NO) L
L
L
H
POWER DOWN
L
L
L
L

R3205

1K_0201_J

ANT_SEL2

C3114
2

L3123

C3116
NM_100nF_0201_10V

NM_NCP15WF104F03RC

1

ANT_SEL1

1

2

1

1

2.7nH_0201

C3115
NM_100nF_0201_10V

ANT_SEL0

2

C3201
15NH_0201
100NF_0201_6.3V C3202
NM_33PF_0201_25V
2

1

1

R3103

VREG_RFRX

R3202
2

1K_0201_J

PAD3201
1

1

2

C3203

1

ANT_SEL3

VDD
26
25
24

CU-120220-0301

23
L3204
2
3.3pF_0402

2

2

GND4
GND3
ANT-OUT ANT-IN
GND2
GND1

5
1
3

1

L3203
NM_2.2nH_0402

C3209
2

18pF_0201_25V
L3206
NM_22nH_0201

C90P103-00004-H

L3202
0_0402_J

6
2
4

7

1

1

2

CU-120220-0301

C3207
2

NM_39pF_0402

V2

TRX1

V3

TRX2

V4

TRX3
TRX4

ANT

TRX5

1

1

2

1
1

1

1

PAD3202

J3201

L3205
18nH_0201

1
5
6
8
9
11
12
14
16
21
27
28

22

V1

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9
GND10
GND11
GND12

GSM_TX_LB
GSM_TX_HB
GSM_RX3
GSM_RX2
GSM_RX1

19
20
2
3
4
13
10
15
17
18

RX_PCS1900
TRX_WCDMA_HB_IMT
TRX_WCDMA_HB_PCS
TRX_WCDMA_LB_B8
TRX_WCDMA_LB_CELL
TX_GSM850_EGSM900
TX_DCS1800_PCS1900
RX_GSM850
RX_EGSM900
RX_DCS1800

Part Ref erence = FS3201

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RM-849; (Nokia Lumia 610)

System Module

TP3301

BT_ACTIVE
BT_STATUS
TX_CONFIRM
BT_RFIO

30
35
34

BT_ACTIVE
BT_PRIORITY
WLAN_ACTIVE

3

1
R3307

2
3.3pF_0201

TCXO_A0
TCXO_D1

LINE_IN_L_P
LINE_IN_R_P

2

AUX_PCM_DIN
AUX_PCM_SY NC

2

VREG_L17

2
2
1UF_0201_6.3V
1UF_0201_6.3V

52
20
17

WCN2243_WLNSP

TP3302

22pF_0201_25V
2

R3306

BT_PCM_OUT
BT_PCM_SY NC
BT_CLK_REQ

NM_22pF_0201_25V
2

C3302
1

R3309
1

NM_0_0201_J
2
WLAN_CLK_PWR_REQ

R3308
1

0_0201_J
2

BT_CLK_PWR_REQ

1M_0201_J

46
1
2 56 FM_I2S_SD
AUX_PCM_SY NC R3311 NM_0_0201_JFM_I2S_WS
1
2 51
AUX_PCM_CLK
R3312 NM_0_0201_J FM_I2S_SCK
58
AUX_PCM_DOUT
42 BT_PCM_IN
AUX_PCM_CLK
53 BT_PCM_CLK
SLEEP_CLK_BT_WLAN
SLEEP_CLK
36
MSM_UART1_TXD
47 BT_UART_RXD
MSM_UART1_RXD
40 BT_UART_TXD
MSM_UART1_RFR_N
57 BT_UART_CTS
MSM_UART1_CTS_N
BT_UART_RTS
0_0201_J
2

C3315
1

1

1

AUX_PCM_DOUT

NM_0_0201_J
2

1
1
C3303
C3304

AUDIO_L
AUDIO_R

BT_RFIO

1

R3305
1

27
26

L3305

R3304
1

AUX_PCM_DIN

FM_LO_L
FM_LO_R

25

2

L3303
82nH_0402

2

C3301
47pF_0201_25V

SY S_CLK

FM_HRX_IN
FM_PRXTX_IO

FM_RDS_INT

NM_33nH_0201

1

2

43
49

45

1

I2C1_SDA
I2C1_SCL

L3301 82nH_0402
1
2

FM_RDS_INT

GND
SY S_RST_N
I2C_SDA
I2C_SCL

L3304

L3302 68nH_0402
1
2

FM_HRX_IN

6
33
28
29

3.3nH_0201

R3301
2

BT_SY S_RST_N

U6-1

1M_0201_J

1

QUALCOMM WCN2243 -- BT/FM

VDD_BT_3V3

R3302
1
2
RB520S30T1G

C3311
2
1

54
37
50
55

10nF_0201_10V

C3310
2
1

10nF_0201_10V

4.7uF_0402_6.3V

1

1

C3308

C3309
2

100nF_0201_10V

2

21
32
19
13
12
15
5

C3312

VDD_IO

GND

VDD_XO_BIAS

GND
AGND_FM

VREG_DIG
VREG_ANA
VDD_LDO_IN

AGND_FM
AGND_FM
AGND_FM

VDD_FM_1P3
VDD_FM_1P3
VDD_FM_1P3
VDD_FM_1P3

GND
AGND_FM

VDD_DIG_1P3
VDD_FM_DAC

AGND_BT
AGND_BT
AGND_BT
AGND_BT
AGND_BT
AGND_BT
AGND_BT

VDD_BT_PA
VDD_BT_1P3
VDD_BT_1P3
VDD_BT_1P3
VDD_BT_1P3

C3314

41
23
48
38
39
44
16
22
8
9
18
2
7
11
1

WCN2243_WLNSP

10nF_0201_10V

2

1

C3313
10pF_0201_25V

1

10nF_0201_10V

2

1

R3310
1
2
0_0402_J

2

VDD_BT_3V3

14
4
10

C3307

C3306

2

0_0402_J

24

10nF_0201_10V

2

R3303

C3305

4.7uF_0402_6.3V

1

VDD_BT_IO_1V8

31

10nF_0201_10V
2
1

1
2

VREG_S3

1

U6-2

VDD_BT_1P3
VDD_BT_IO_1V8

ATHEROS AR6005 -- WIFI
VDD_WLAN_3V3
TP3401TP3402TP3403

U7

2

2

C3417

2

C3419
10pF_0201_25V

VDD12_BB

8

2

20

1

VDD33_ANT

1
2
17

16
VC3

18

19
GND

GND

TX_BIAS

GND
GND

GND

ANT

VC2

GND
GND
GND
BT

RXB

15
14
13

50_MAIN_ANT

12
11
10

VC1

RXA

7

6

TXB

GND

2

6.19K_0201_1%

5

TXA

9

1

C3405
NM_6.8pF_0201_50V

2

NM_6.8pF_0201_50V

C3404
10pF_0201_25V

2

1

1

3

3

4

8

3
ANTA

SWREG_OUT
VREG

PAREG_BASE
PAREG_VDD33_OUT
SREG_OUT
DREG_OUT

45
54
50
46

VDD_WLAN_1V8
C3412
1
2

1

C3409
2.2uF_0402_6.3V
TP3406
R3412
0_0201_J

2.2uF_0402_6.3V

41

R066 EPCOS

C3411

1

TCXO_D1

2

C3407
10pF_0201_25V

TCXO_A0

NM_0.01uF_0201_10V

CHIP_PWD_L

2R3408

1NM_0_0201_J

CHIP_PWD_L_EVB

2R3409

10_0201_J

CHIP_PWD_L_QRD

BT_RFIO

VDD_WLAN_3V3

36
42
59

C3408 NM_0.01uF_0201_10V
1
2

VPH_PWR
R3413 NM_0_0201_J
1
2

2

VBATTERY _42

CHIP_PWD_L

POWER

VDD18_XTAL

AR6005G-CF1B-R

1 2 4

C3406 2 4

2

AR6005

VDD18_BB
VDD18_RF

C3423
100nF_0201_10V

10pF_0201_25V

ANTB

1

VDD_BT_IO_1V8
VDD_WLAN_3V3

1

1

100nF_0201_6.3V

13

18
4

2

1

C3416

BIASREF
R3404

DVDD_SDIO
DVDD_SOC2

2.2uF_0402_6.3V 100nF_0201_6.3V 1nF_0201_25V
1

2

1

C3415

VDD33_PA

2

50_RF2OUTP
Y 3401
TZ2102A_26MHz_13.5pF_10ppm

DVDD12

C3421
2.2uF_0402_6.3V

1

2

1

AVDD12

C3414
2.2uF_0402_6.3V

VDD_WLAN_1V8
C3420

47
48

3
24

C3403

2

40

VDD_BT_IO_1V8

C3413
100nF_0402_16V

1

50_RF2OUTN

1
6

1

1

VDD_WLAN_3V3
C3410
1nF_0201_25V
2

C3418
2.2uF_0402_6.3V

C3422
470pF_0201_25V

VDD_WLAN_3V3

2

VDD_WLAN_1V8

1 2

R3402
1

2

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C3425
NM_4.7pF_0201_25V

2

1nH_0201
R3407
2
1

C3424
2
1

L3401 33pF_0201_25V
NM_6.8nH_0201

C3427
33nH_0201

BT_WIFI_ant

VREG_L19

1

2

0_0402_J

C3426
1
2

R3406
1

NM_10PF_0201_25V

VREG_L17

1

1

100nF_0201_6.3V

GPIO_20
GPIO_21
GPIO_22
GPIO_23
GPIO_24
GPIO_25

DVDD12
DVDD12
DVDD12

31
15

U3401

1
BIAS_REF
XPABIAS5

NC
NC

2

C3401

33
38
43

2

BT_CLK_PWR_REQ

1
2
R3401 NM_0_0201_J
1
2
R3405 NM_0_0201_J

50_RF2INN
50_RF2INP

68
69

DVDD12

58
49
35
16
11
19

TP3405

WLAN_CLK_PWR_REQ

GPIO_15
GPIO_16
GPIO_17
GPIO_18
GPIO_19

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

1NM_0_0201_J
10_0201_J
TP3408
TP3409

RF2OUTN
RF2OUTP
XTALI
XTALO

14
21
22
25
26
29
30
34
63

2R3410
2R3411

WAKE_ON_WIRELESS_EVB
WAKE_ON_WIRELESS_QRD

RF

10
5

1

VDD_BT_IO_1V8

GPIO

ANTE

ANTE

1

62
53
44
39
67

GPIO_10
GPIO_11
GPIO_12
GPIO_13
GPIO_14

ANTA
ANTB

2

55
60
51
56
65

SDC2_D3
SDC2_D2
SDC2_D1
SDC2_D0
SDC2_CLK

RF2INN
RF2INP

17
12
9
2
7

2

SDC2_CMD

ANTA
ANTB
ANTC
ANTD
ANTE

GPIO_5
GPIO_6
GPIO_7
GPIO_8
GPIO_9

1

DEBUG_WIFI_UART_TXD

2.2uF_0402_6.3V

2

61
52
66
57
64

TP3404

C3402
1

2

2

WLAN_ACTIVE
BT_ACTIVE
BT_PRIORITY

GPIO_0
GPIO_1
GPIO_2
GPIO_3
GPIO_4

1

23
28
27
32
37

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GPS
NM_100PF_0201_25V

UPC8236T6N-E2-A

L3502
C3505
NM_10PF_0201_25V NM_39nH_0201

2
0_0201_J
R3503

100PF_0201_25V

U3503
FAR-F6KA-1G5754-L4AJ
4
1
OUT
IN
2
GND
3
5
GND
GND

2
1

1
C3502

8.2nH_0201
C3508

1

4
1

1

Gnd

EN

7

C3503 EXT_GPS_LNA_EN
100PF_0201_25V

RTR_GPS_IN

2

2

Output

Input

33pF_0201_25V
R3502
2
1

R3504
2
1
0_0201_J

BT_WIFI_ant

VREG_SY NTH

2
L3504
39nH_0201

2

C3506
1NF_0201_25V

1
1

NM_10PF_0201_25V

GND

C3507

5

2

DPX162500DT-8014A4
C3504
6.2nH_0201

5.6nH_0201

3

6

2

1

33pF_0201_25V
C3510

2

1

2

2
1

C3501
NM_10PF_0201_25V

2

GND Hi Freq

2

L3501
1

1

1

R3505
2
1

4

Com Lo Freq

2

33pF_0201_25V

U3504

2

3

1

R3501
1

2

U3501
FAR-F6KA-1G5754-L4AJ
4
1
OUT
IN
2
GND
5
7.5nH_0201 3
GND
GND
C3509

Vcc

Vcc

2

U3502
1

JP3301
1

R3506

1

C3511

GND4
GND3
ANT-OUT ANT-IN
GND1
GND2

5
1
3

C90P103-00004-H

NM_39pF_0402

1

C3512

6
2
4

2

0_0402_J
3.9nH_0402

1

CU-120220-0301

2

1

2

PAD3501

PAD3502
1

1

CU-120220-0301

G-Sensor
VREG_L15
R3601
0_0201_J
2
1

1

1

C3602

C3601

10NF_0201

TP3601 TP3602

2

2 100NF_0201_6.3V

VREG_L13

Vdd_IO
NC1
NC2
SCL/SPC
GND1
SDA/SDI/SDO
SDO
CS

INT2
RES2
INT
GND2
ADC3
Vdd
ADC2
ADC1

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

ACCL_INT_2

ACCL_INT_2

ACCL_INT

ACCL_INT

C3604

C3603

33PF_0201_25V

100NF_0201_6.3V
2

1

2

LIS3DH

R3602
0_0201_J
1
2
1

1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

C3608 68pF_0201

1

R3604
100K_0201_J

2

2

C3609
2

68pF_0201

I2C1_SCL
I2C1_SDA

1

U3602

Light & proximity Sensor

2

VREG_L13

1

R3603
0_0402_J

1

APDS-9900
8

C3607
1uF_0402

7

I2C1_SCL

1

2

6

Issue 1

5

VDD
SCL
GND

SDA
INT
LDR

LED A LED K

1

R3605
10K_0201_F
I2C1_SDA

2

2

2
1

VREG_S3

U3601

ALS_INT_N

3
4

C3606
1uF_0402

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SIM

Vibrator
0_0201_J

C3905
C3906
1nF_0201_25V33PF_0201_25V

2

R3903
VPH_PWR

1

M3901
LA4-503BB
3

C3907
33PF_0201_25V

2

1

D3902
CDB0130QRL

VIB_DRV_N
C3908
33PF_0201_25V

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POWER/END Key

SK3701
1

2

1

PHONE_ON_N

2

2

R3704

4

3

1

22PF_0201_25V

2

1

PMIC_RESIN_N

C3701

2

100_0201_J

5

1

R3701
VR3701
MLVG0402470NV05
NTC301-BB1G-B160T

22_0201_J

Camera capture key

KYPD_CAM2 for camera AF

SK3702

TP3701

d->ab half
c->ab full

Fix
Fix
Fix

7
6
5

R3709

1

1

2

2

1

2

2

1

3

5

4

VR3707
5MLVG0402331NV05

NTC301-BB1G-B160T

Vol_up

220_0201_J

1

VOL_UP

HKW0731-210011
4
3 d
2 c
1 b
a
10
9 Fix
8 Fix
Fix

1

SK3703

VR3706 NM_TVM0G5R5M330R_0402_5.5V

KYPD_CAM1 for camera capture

VR3705 NM_TVM0G5R5M330R_0402_5.5V

9 KY PD_CAM2
9 KY PD_CAM1

C3703
22PF_0201_25V

SK3704
R3710
1

1

2

Issue 1

1
2

VR3708
ICVS0518270FR

NTC301-BB1G-B160T

2

Vol_down

0_0201_J

1

3

5

2

4

VOL_DOWN

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Microphone

Primary Microphone

2

MSM_MICBIAS

VR1901
NM_ICVS0505201FR
1

VR1902
ICVS0505201FR

SPU0414HR5H-SB

GND

68NH_0402
1

1

12

C1902

MIC1_P

100NF_0201_6.3V
C1906
100NF_0201_6.3V

C1904
C1903
33PF_0201_25V 33PF_0201_25V
ICVS0505201FR
VR1903

2

2

2

2

L1902
2

NM_470NF_02011
C1908

1

68NH_0402
1

2

1

R1902

L1901
2

1

1

GAIN
13

2

4

C1905

2

OUTPUT

2

2

1
VDD

MIC1

1

C1901
1uF_0402
2

2

1

1

1

R1901
0_0201_J

1
C1909

C1907

2

MIC1_M

NM_470NF_0201 100NF_0201_6.3V

0_0201_J

2

2

470NF_0201

1

R1907
0_0201_J

HSED_BIAS2
2

Secondary Microphone

R1903
0_0201_J
1

1

C1910
2

VR1904
5MLVG0402331NV05
VR1905
MLVG0402470NV05

C1915

1
C1918

NM_470NF_0201
2

1

C1914
C1913
33PF_0201_25V 33PF_0201_25V
2

MLVG0402470NV05
VR1906

NM_470NF_0201

1
C1919

2

AUXI_M

100NF_0201_6.3V

1

0_0201_J

1

C1917

C1916
100NF_0201_6.3V

1

2

R1906 0_0201_J
1
2

2

GAIN
12

13

GND
2

C1912

R1904

SPU0414HR5H-SB

1

AUXI_P

2

R1905 0_0201_J
1
2
1

2
100NF_0201_6.3V

2

OUTPUT

4

2

VDD

MIC2

1

1

C1911
1uF_0402
2

2

1

1

NM_33PF_0201_25V

2

2

470NF_0201

1

R1908
0_0201_J

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A/D-converter

Analogue-to-digital converter

ADC

Analogue-to-digital converter

ACI

ADSP
AGC
ALS

AMSL
ARM

ARPU
ASIC

ASIP
B2B
BB

BC02

BIQUAD
BSI
BT

CBus
CCP

WCDMA
CDSP
CLDC

CMOS
COF

COG
CPU
CSD
CSR

CSTN
CTSI
CW

D/A-converter
DAC
DBI

DBus

DCT-4
DMA

Issue 1

Accessory Control Interface

Application DPS (expected to run high level tasks)
Automatic gain control (maintains volume)
Ambient light sensor

After Market Service Leader
Advanced RISC Machines

Average revenue per user (per month or per year)
Application Specific Integrated Circuit

Application Specific Interface Protector

Board to board, connector between PWB and UI board
Baseband

Bluetooth module made by CSR

Bi-quadratic (type of filter function)
Battery Size Indicator
Bluetooth

MCU controlled serial bus connected to UPP_WD2, UEME and Zocus
Compact Camera Port

Code division multiple access

Cellular DSP (expected to run at low levels)
Connected limited device configuration

Complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor circuit (low power consumption)
Chip on Foil

Chip on Glass

Central Processing Unit
Circuit-switched data

Cambridge silicon radio

Colour Super Twisted Nematic

Clock Timing Sleep and interrupt block of Tiku
Continuous wave

Digital-to-analogue converter
Digital-to-analogue converter
Digital Battery Interface

DSP controlled serial bus connected between UPP_WD2 and Helgo
Digital Core Technology
Direct memory access

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DP

Data Package

DSP

Digital Signal Processor

DPLL
DTM

DtoS

EDGE

EGSM
EM

EMC
EMI

ESD
FCI

FPS
FR

FSTN

GMSK
GND

GPIB

GPRS
GSM

HSDPA
HF

HFCM
HS

HSCSD
HW
I/O

IBAT
IC

ICHAR
IF

IHF

IMEI
IR

IrDA
ISA

JPEG/JPG
Glossary-4

Digital Phase Locked Loop
Dual Transfer Mode

Differential to Single ended

Enhanced data rates for global/GSM evolution
Extended GSM

Energy management

Electromagnetic compatibility
Electromagnetic interference
Electrostatic discharge

Functional cover interface
Flash Programming Tool
Full rate

Film compensated super twisted nematic
Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying
Ground, conductive mass

General-purpose interface bus
General Packet Radio Service

Group Special Mobile/Global System for Mobile communication
High-speed downlink packet access
Hands free

Hands free Common
Handset

High speed circuit switched data (data transmission connection faster than GSM)
Hardware

Input/Output

Battery current

Integrated circuit
Charger current
Interface

Integrated hands free

International Mobile Equipment Identity
Infrared

Infrared Data Association

Intelligent software architecture

Joint Photographic Experts Group
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LCD

Liquid Crystal Display

LED

Light-emitting diode

LDO
LPRF
MCU
MCU
MIC,

MIDP
MIN

MIPS
MMC

MMS
MTP
NFC

NTC
OMA

OMAP

Opamp
PA

PDA
PDA

PDRAM

Phoenix
PIM
PLL
PM

PUP

PURX
PWB

PWM

RC-filter
RF
RF

RFBUS
RSK

RS-MMC
Issue 1

Low Drop Out

Low Power Radio Frequency

Micro Controller Unit (microprocessor)
Multiport control unit
Microphone

Mobile Information Device Profile
Mobile identification number

Million instructions per second
Multimedia card

Multimedia messaging service

Multipoint-to-point connection
Near Field Communication

Negative temperature coefficient, temperature sensitive resistor used as a temperature
sensor

Object management architecture

Operations, maintenance, and administration part
Operational Amplifier
Power amplifier

Pocket Data Application

Personal digital assistant

Program/Data RAM (on chip in Tiku)
Software tool of DCT4.x and BB5

Personal Information Management
Phase locked loop

(Phone) Permanent memory

General Purpose IO (PIO), USARTS and Pulse Width Modulators
Power-up reset

Printed Wiring Board

Pulse width modulation

Resistance-Capacitance filter
Radio Frequency

PopPort™ Reduced function PopPort™ interface
Serial control Bus For RF
Right Soft Key

Reduced size Multimedia Card
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RSS

Web content Syndication Format

RST

Reset Switch

RSSI
RTC
RX

SARAM
SAW

SDRAM
SID

SIM

SMPS
SNR
SPR

SRAM
STI

SW

SWIM

TCP/IP
TCXO
Tiku
TX

UART

UEME

UEMEK
UI

UPnP
UPP

UPP_WD2
USB

VBAT

VCHAR
VCO

VCTCXO
VCXO
Vp-p

VSIM
WAP

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Receiving signal strength indicator
Real Time Clock (provides date and time)
Radio Receiver

Single Access RAM

filter Surface Acoustic Wave filter

Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
Security ID

Subscriber Identity Module

Switched Mode Power Supply
Signal-to-noise ratio

Standard Product requirements
Static random access memory
Serial Trace Interface
Software

Subscriber/Wallet Identification Module

Transmission control protocol/Internet protocol
Temperature controlled Oscillator

Finnish for Chip, Successor of the UPP
Radio Transmitter

Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter

Universal Energy Management chip (Enhanced version)
See UEME

User Interface

Universal Plug and Play

Universal Phone Processor

Communicator version of DCT4 system ASIC
Universal Serial Bus
Battery voltage

Charger voltage

Voltage controlled oscillator

Voltage Controlled Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator
Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator
Peak-to-peak voltage
SIM voltage

Wireless application protocol
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WCDMA

Wideband code division multiple access

WLAN

Wireless local area network

WD

XHTML
Zocus

Issue 1

Watchdog

Extensible hypertext markup language

Current sensor (used to monitor the current flow to and from the battery)

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