Bildschirmgröße | 1.3 in |
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Display-Technologie | LCD |
Bildschirmauflösung | 240 x 180 px |
Art des Glases | Gorilla-Glas |
Art des Bildschirms | Farbbildschirm |
Gehäusedurchmesser | 42.0 mm |
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Gehäusehöhe | 42.0 mm |
Gehäusedicke | 11.2 mm |
Gewicht | 44.0 g |
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Armbandmaterial |
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Farbe des Armbands |
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Wasserbeständigkeit | Ja |
Voll wasserdicht | Nein |
Batterietechnologie | Li-Polymer |
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Batteriekapazität | 167.0 mAh |
Akkulaufzeit (läuft) | 120.0 h |
Eingebaute Kamera | Nein |
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Herzfrequenz-Messgerät | Ja |
Kompass | Ja |
Gyroskop | Ja |
3G (UMTS) | Nein |
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4G (LTE) | Nein |
Bluetooth | Ja |
Bluetooth-Version | 4.0 |
W-lan | Ja |
NFC | Nein |
USB | Ja |
Eingebautes Navigationssystem | Nein |
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