Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 4 in Best: Asus FonePad 8 Screen size: 8 in | |||
Battery capacity | 1200 mAh Best: Doogee BL12000 Battery capacity: 12000 mAh | |||
CPU clock speed | 0.68 GHz Best: Motorola Moto G100 CPU clock speed: 3.2 GHz |
Operating system | Nokia Belle |
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CPU clock speed | 0.68 GHz |
CPU cores | Single-core |
GPU model | Broadcom BCM2727 |
RAM memory | 56 MB |
Primary sensor resolution | 8.0 Mpx |
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Video recording | yes |
Highest video resolution | 1280 x 720 px |
Autofocus | yes |
Geo-tagging | yes |
LED Flash | yes |
Colour of product | Grey |
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Material | Steel |
Water resistant | no |
Shock resistant | no |
Accelerometer | yes |
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Proximity | yes |
Dual sim support | no |
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Sim card size | Mini-SIM |
DLNA certified | no |
Bluetooth | yes |
Bluetooth version | 3.0 |
Bluetooth profile |
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Charging connection | USB |
Headphone connection | 3.5 mm |
USB version | 2.0 |
USB On-The-Go (OTG) | yes |
Video output | No |
Replaceable battery | yes |
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Battery capacity | 1200.0 mAh |
Standby time | 450.0 h |
Talk time | 4.5 h |
Fast charging | no |
Screen size | 4.0 in |
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Touchscreen | yes |
Number of colors | 16.7M |
Panel type | OLED |
Resolution | 360 x 640 px |
Technology | AMOLED |
Dual screen support | no |
Scratch resistant display | yes |
HDR | no |
Internal storage | 368 MB |
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Memory card reader | yes |
Maximum card storage | 32GB |
Types of memory card supported |
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Height | 4.71 in |
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Width | 2.47 in |
Depth | 0.47 in |
Weight | 5.15 oz |
FM radio | yes |
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Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
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Wireless networking standard |
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Navigation system | A-GPS |
2G GSM | yes |
3G UMTS | yes |
4G LTE | no |
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