Mine

FCC IDN5WNP1PSBSM01
CAN3363331204A
MNNPP100100
PN10-10100-00
SN004K127823
ESN DEC20114069909
ESN HEXC9D6B095

Purchased around 1999-2000, probably from CompUSA, as a pre-paid device. The carrier was Sprint, but I think the branding was via an MVNO (if they existed at the time).

It’s a CDMA device, and is part of the “1900 PCS” band. So I guess it’s technically a “Sprint PCS” handset?

The internal EUT photos (I haven’t taken mine apart) show the main IC is a Qualcomm MSM2300 (cd90-22110-1). That means it’s an “IS-95” (”cmdaOne”) handset. CDMA2000 (IMT-MC, 1xRTT, 1xEV-DO, 1x Advanced) is supposed to be backward-compatible with cdmaOne.

I guess that means for the Anritsu MD8470A I would need options MU847030A (CDMA2000 1X Signalling Unit) and MX847030A (CDMA2000 Simulation Kit), like this one or this one or this one.

FCC Info

Applicant NameNeoPoint Inc.
Address4225 Executive Square Suite 600
CityLa Jolla
StateCA
CountryUnited States
Zip Code92037
FCC IDN5WNP1PSBSM01
Application PurposeOriginal Equipment
Final Action Date10/23/1998
Lower Frequency In MHz1851.25
Upper Frequency In MHz1908.75
Equipment ClassPCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear
Description of product as it is marketedSINGLE BAND PCS CDMA PHONE
FCC Grantee CodeN5W
Product CodeNP1PSBSM01

FCC - OET EAS Form 731 Grant of Equipment Authorization

Operational Description

Technical Description: NeoPoint is a Single Band Single Mode digital CDMA phone with Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) functionality. It is designed to comply with Part 15 and Part 24 of the CFR as well as ANSI J-STD-008 and ANSI J-STD-018. The PDA functionality of NeoPoint allows electronic organizer capabilities and data communications with a PC through a cable.

TX frequencies: 1851.25MHz (Ch.25) — 1908.75MHz (Ch.1175) RX frequencies: 1931.25MHz (Ch.25) – 1988.75MHz (Ch. 1175) LO frequencies: 1720.87MHz (Ch.25) – 1778.37MHz (Ch. 1175) TCXO frequency: 19.68MHz

Output power: -50dBm (min) to +23dBm (max) DC voltages and currents into final RF amp: 5.4V – 3.8V, 350mA – 120mA

Battery voltage: 7.2 V Li-Ion (supplied with phone)

The wedding of the Web and wireless has already begun, with Nokia’s Communicator, the Palm VII, and the release this summer of mobile phones - like the Qualcomm QCP- 1960, the NeoPoint 1000, and the Motorola i1000 Plus - that use Phone.com’s UP.Browser and UP.Link Gateway with Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) to fetch and display data from the Net. With its wireless LAN products, Nokia took on a whole new army of heavyweight competitors of the IP world - the Ciscos, Lucents, and 3Coms. If Nokia can ride this next wave, it won’t be the first time the Finns have stolen the future. — WIRED, Sept 1999, “Just Say Nokia

Just Say Nokia _ WIRED

Links

Mobile-review.com NeoPoint 1000 Phone