Description:
Highlights:
Dual SIM:A cell phone that supports two SIM cards, allowing you to connect to two separate networks at once. Switch easily between two SIM card/phone numbers in the same handset.
Touch Screen:3.5 screen with240×320 screen resolution ensures that the texts and images you see are always clear.
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.
WiFi: IEEE802.11b/g/n Check emails, connect online, or surf the Web with advanced WiFi technology.
TV-Enabled: Powerful analog antenna picks up your favorite TV channels for free
Specification:
Internal Memory:71M
Support Extend Card: 16G
Camera Pictrue Resolution : 2 Megapixel with video
Band :GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Battery :Stand-by time Up to 124 hours Talk time Up to 4 hours Provide:Unlocke
Charger: USB/Travel Charger
Input:Handwrite
Display Size:3.5Inch
Screen Resolution:QVGA(240×320 pixels)
Screen Type:TFT
Display Colour: 256K colours
Announced: 2011.Jan
Languages:English,French,Espanol,Danish,Polish,Portugues,Italiano,Deutsch,Melayu, Indoneesia,Czech,Norwegian,Dutch,Finnish,Turkish,Russian,Persian,Hebrew,Greek,Chinese
Phonebook: 800 Entries
Messaging:SMS/MMS
Color: Black
Dimensions / WxDxH :98×69×13mm
Net Weight 0.112Kg
Ringtones Type: Polyphonic/MP3
Audio File Format :MP3/WMA/WAV/AMR/MID/AWB
Video File Format: 3GP/MP4/AVI
Image File Format: JPG/BMP/GIF/PNG
E-book Format :TXTFM
Radio:Yes
Features :Gravity sensor,FM,Bluetooth,Dual camera,Flash Light,MP3 / MP4 player,Calendar,TasksAlarm ,Worldclock,Calculator,Stopwatch,Currency converter,Unit converter,Ebook reader,Skype,MSN, Facebook, MMS ,SMS
Data transfer :USB/Bluetooth
Mobile internet :WIFI
GPRS :Yes
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 (110-240V 50/60Hz)
1× User manual - English
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.