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[* red] Intel NOR flash in the middle left of the shot: 3050M0Y0CE 5818A456.
[* orange] The largest chip in the top left corner is an Infineon 337S3394 WEDGE baseband marked SP836175 G0822.
[* yellow] Small chip to the right of the NOR: Infineon [link|http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/bga736l16.pdf?location=Products.Discretes.Small_Signal_Discretes___RF_.RF_MMIC.UMTS_LNA.DATASHEET.bga736l16.pdf&folderId=db3a304314dca38901154129d9cc161e&fileId=db3a304319c6f18c0119eba892fe5309|BGA736] (Tri-Band HSDPA LNA). Just beneath that is an Infineon UMTS Transceiver marked 338S03532Z 60814.
-[* green] Skyworks power amplifier SKY77340 (Power Amplifier Module Quad) on the top right: Octopart datasheet
+[* green] Skyworks power amplifier SKY77340 (Power Amplifier Module Quad) on the top right: [link|http://octopart.com/info/Skyworks+Solutions/SKY77340-13|Octopart datasheet]
[* blue] The chip in the top middle is SMP 3i 6820, Infineon SM-Power3i. From Infineon: the part is "optimized to support modem and data card applications based upon X-GOLD208 and X-GOLD 608, with features ranging from EDGE up to 3G and HSDPA."
[* black] Chips we need to identify: 6475 with M logo (rumored to be Murata IF SAW Filter).