Memoria di ariete | 512.0 mB |
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Spazio di archiviazione interno | 4.0 GB |
Core della CPU | Quad core |
Velocità della CPU | 1.2 GHz |
Fotocamera incorporata | No |
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Accelerometro | sì |
Microfono | sì |
Bussola | sì |
Giroscopio | sì |
Diametro cassa | 59.0 mm |
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Altezza cassa | 46.5 mm |
Spessore della cassa | 9.0 mm |
Larghezza cinturino da polso | 22.0 mm |
Peso | 63.0 g |
Cinturini da polso sostituibili | sì |
Guarda il materiale della cassa | Acciaio inossidabile |
Materiale cinturino da polso | Gomma da cancellare |
Colore del braccialetto |
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Lente antigraffio | sì |
Resistenza all'acqua | sì |
Completamente impermeabile | sì |
Resistente alla polvere | sì |
Codice IP (livello di resistenza a polvere / acqua) | IP67 |
4G (LTE) | No |
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Bluetooth | sì |
Versione Bluetooth | 4.0 |
Wifi | No |
NFC | No |
USB | sì |
Connessione di ricarica | Cavo USB proprietario |
Collegamento delle cuffie | Bluetooth |
Sistema di navigazione integrato | No |
Dimensione dello schermo | 1.65 in |
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Tecnologia di visualizzazione | LCD |
Risoluzione dello schermo | 280 x 280 px |
Tipo di schermo | Schermo a colori |
Notifiche |
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Opzioni di notifica in arrivo | Visualizza contenuto |
Metodi di notifica |
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Sistema operativo |
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Funzionalità del telecomando per smartphone |
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Tecnologia della batteria | Li-Ion |
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Capacità della batteria | 400.0 mAh |
Durata media della batteria (standby) | 24.0 h |
Durata della batteria (in esecuzione) | 48.0 h |
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