Moto X Pure Edition 32GB | Internal storage:
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Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Bildschirmgröße | 5,7 in Am besten: Asus FonePad 8 Bildschirmgröße: 8 in | |||
Batteriekapazität | 3000 mAh Am besten: Doogee BL12000 Batteriekapazität: 12000 mAh | |||
Pixeldichte | 520 ppi Am besten: Sony Xperia Z6 Pixeldichte: 891 ppi | |||
CPU-Taktrate | 1,8 GHz Am besten: Motorola Moto G100 CPU-Taktrate: 3,2 GHz |
Betriebssystem | Android 5.1 |
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CPU-Taktrate | 1.8 GHz |
CPU-Kerne | 6-core |
CPU-Modell | Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 MSM8992 |
GPU-Modell | Qualcomm Adreno 418 |
RAM-Speicher | 3 GB |
Auflösung des primären Sensors | 21.0 Mpx |
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Primäre Linsenapertur | 2.0 f |
Höchste Videoauflösung | 4096 x 2160 px |
Autofokus | Ja |
Burst-Modus | Ja |
Digitaler Zoom | Ja |
HDR-Aufnahme | Ja |
LED-Blitz | Ja |
Panorama | Ja |
Interne Speicher |
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Speicherkartenlesegerät | Ja |
Maximaler Kartenspeicher | 128GB |
Unterstützte Arten von Speicherkarten | microSD |
Höhe | 153.9 mm |
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Breite | 76.2 mm |
Tiefe | 11.06 mm |
Gewicht | 179.0 g |
Dual-Sim-Unterstützung | Nein |
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Sim Kartengröße | Nano-SIM |
Bluetooth | Ja |
Bluetooth-Version | 4.1 |
NFC | Ja |
Kopfhöreranschluss | 3,5 mm |
Art des USB-Anschlusses | Micro-USB |
Batterietyp | Lithium-Ionen |
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Batteriekapazität | 3000.0 mAh |
Bildschirmgröße | 5.7 in |
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Anzahl der Farben | 16.7M |
Auflösung | 2560 x 1440 px |
Technologie | QHD |
Pixeldichte | 520.0 ppi |
Bildschirmmaterial | Corning Gorilla Glass 3.0 |
Multi-Touch | Ja |
Primäre Auflösung | 5.0 Mpx |
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Farbe des Produkts |
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Material | Plastik |
Wasserabweisend | Ja |
Beschleunigungsmesser | Ja |
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Nähe | Ja |
Digitaler Kompass | Ja |
Umgebungslichtsensor | Ja |
Drahtloses Netzwerk (Wi-Fi) | Ja |
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Datenübertragung | HSPA+ |
Navigationssystem | GPS |
2G GSM | Ja |
GSM-Frequenzen |
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UMTS-Frequenzen |
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CDMA-Frequenzen |
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4G LTE | Ja |
LTE-Frequenzen |
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