Description:
 | | THE NETWORK ACKNOWLEDGE | This phone is with quad-band, working on the GSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz.To check if it works in your country, please
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Anyone would struggle to find a cell phone feature that’s not included in this phone. Java, TV, Bluetooth, wireless, GPS – you name it. All that with the smooth and subtle style will surely send your friends green with envy.
Dual SIM: This phone comes with Dual SIM technology, allowing you to switch easily between two SIM cards/phone numbers without having to physically take them out and swap them over – saving you time and hassle.
Bluetooth: Another feature of this great cell phone is its Bluetooth capability. Bluetooth allows the phone to communicate without devices, such as hands free headsets, wirelessly – a great solution for people constantly on the move. It also provides a safe and easy way to have a phone conversation while driving.
FM Radio: A built-in FM tuner lets you tune into your favorite radio station wherever you are – great for chilling out and relaxing to some music whenever you feel like taking a break from the daily grind.
Full-Screen View: Full-Screen View provides crystal-clear viewing and eliminates the need to squint to see those addresses in the contact book.
JAVA: Built-in Java technology means you can get the latest Apps to use on this phone. Whether for business or pleasure, this phone provides a great platform for any Java-based application you want to run.
Gravity Sensor: Looking for something a little more interesting in navigating your phone – try the gravity acceleration sensor. This nifty piece of technology lets you navigate your phone's options without ever having to touch a button or screen. Just tilt and shake!
TV-Enabled: Want to catch your favorite TV show while you’re out and about, or your team is playing and you’re nowhere near home? Not to worry, a powerful built-in analogue antenna will pick up all your favorite analogue TV channels for free!
WiFi: Check emails or just surf the Web with advanced WiFi technology. News, e-mails, games, anything you want is at your finger tips!
Touchscreen: Easy-to-use and responsive touchscreen allows for smooth navigating. No more do you have to worry about trying to press all those tiny little buttons – Touchscreen will make using your phone a breeze!
GPS: Find directions to wherever you want to go and don’t get lost with this handy built-in GPS system. This system features the latest in GPS technology to keep you on track.
Specification
| Storage |
| Internal Memory | 1M |
| Packed with Memory Card | N/A |
| Support Extend Card | 2G |
| Screen |
| Display Size | 3.0'' |
| Screen Resolution | QVGA(240×320 pixels) |
| Screen Type | TFT |
| Display Color | 256K |
| Support Format |
| Ringtones Type | Polyphonic/MP3
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| Audio File Format | MP3/WAV/AMR/AWB |
| Video File Format | 3GP/MPEG4 (AVI)
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| Image File Format | JPEG/BMP/GIF |
| E-book Format | TXT |
| FM Radio | Yes |
| Data Transfer & Connectivity |
| Data Transfer | Bluetooth |
| GPRS | Yes |
| Mobile internet | WAP |
| Camera |
| Camera Pictrue Resolution | 640×480/320×240/240×320/160×120/80×60
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| Battery |
| Stand-by Time | Up to 400 hours |
| Talk Time | Up to 4 hours |
| Power |
| charger | USB/Travel Charger |
| Input |
| Input | Handwrite |
| General |
| Announced | 2009.0ct
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| Languages | English,Spanish,Portugues,German,Italiano
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| Phone Book | 800Entries |
| Messaging | SMS/MMS |
| Color | Black
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| Dimensions/W*D*H | 112×60×10mm |
| Net Weight | 0.132Kg |
| What's in the Box | 1× Cellphone 1× Wired stereo earphones with built-in MIC and clip 2× Rechargeable Li-ion battery 1× Phone to USB cable 1× Power adapter (100-240V 50/60Hz) 1× User manual - English
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Additional Features:
- Dual cards standby phone
- Support memory card
- MP3 / MP4 player
- World clock
- Calendar
- To do list
- Alarm clock
- Calculator
- Stopwatch
- Shortcuts
- E-book reader
- Currency converter
- Unit converter
- Bluetooth
- Voice recorder
- PC camera
- Touch Screen
- TV function
- WIFI
- JAVA
- GPS
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.