Operating system | Android |
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Weather proof (moisture/dust) | no |
Height | 5.07 in |
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Depth | 0.51 in |
Width | 2.99 in |
Weight | 6.98 oz |
Memory card reader | yes |
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Memory capacity | 32.0 GB |
Maximum memory card size | 200GB |
Compatible memory cards | microSDXC |
Wi-Fi | yes |
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Bluetooth | yes |
USB | yes |
Analogue 3.5mm input | 0 |
Video output | No |
Headphone output | 1 |
Digital coaxial output (S/PDIF) | no |
Digital optical output (S/PDIF) | no |
Type of USB connector | Micro-USB |
USB version | 2.0 |
Battery type | Li-Ion |
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Battery life | 16.0 h |
Rechargeable battery (enclosed/integrate) | yes |
Colour of product |
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Display | yes |
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Screen size | 4.7 in |
Screen resolution | 1280 x 720 px |
Technology | LCD |
Type of display | Colour |
Touchscreen | yes |
Recording voice | yes |
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Supported audio files |
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Supported image files |
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Supported video files |
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Built-in internet services |
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Built-in speakers | yes |
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