Screen size | 1.3 in |
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Display technology | LCD |
Screen resolution | 240 x 180 px |
Type of glass | Gorilla Glass |
Type of screen | Colour screen |
Notifications |
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Incoming notification options | View Content |
Methods Of Notification | Backlit Screen |
3G (UMTS) | no |
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4G (LTE) | no |
Bluetooth | yes |
Bluetooth version | 4.0 |
Wi-Fi | no |
NFC | no |
USB | yes |
Built-in navigation system | no |
GPS | yes |
Built-in camera | no |
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Accelerometer | yes |
Altimeter | yes |
Ambient Light Sensor | yes |
Barometer | yes |
Heart rate monitor | yes |
Compass | yes |
Gyroscope | yes |
Case diameter | 1.58 in |
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Case height | 1.65 in |
Case thickness | 0.44 in |
Weight | 1.55 oz |
Replaceable wrist bands | yes |
Watch case material |
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Wrist band material |
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Colour of bracelet |
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Water resistance | yes |
Fully waterproof | no |
Battery technology | Li-polymer |
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Battery capacity | 167.0 mAh |
Average battery life (standby) | 120.0 h |
Battery life (running) | 120.0 h |
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