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| Announced | 2015, April |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 146.4 x 70.6 x 9.6 mm (5.76 x 2.78 x 0.38 in) |
| Weight | 160 g (5.64 oz) |
| SIM | Nano-SIM |
| Resolution | 1080 x 1920 pixels, 16:9 ratio (~441 ppi density) |
| Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
| Chipset | Qualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615 (28 nm) |
| CPU | Octa-core (4x1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.0 GHz Cortex-A53) |
| GPU | Adreno 405 |
| Internal Storage | 16GB |
| RAM | 2 GB |
| Main Camera Video | 1080p@30fps |
| Loudspeaker | Yes, with stereo speakers |
| 3.5mm jack | Yes |
| GPS | Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS |
| NFC | Yes |
| Radio | FM radio |
| USB | microUSB 2.0 |
| Sensors | Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass |
| Colors | Gunmetal Gray, Glacial Silver, Amber Gold |
| Display Size | 5.0 inches |
| OS | Android 5.0 (Lollipop), upgradable to 6.0 (Marshmallow) |
| Expandable Storage | Up to 128 GB |
| Main Camera | 13 MP |
| Selfie camera | 5 MP |
| WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, hotspot |
| Bluetooth | 4.1, A2DP |
| Battery | 2600 mAh |
| Display Type | Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
Overview of advanced camera features for enhanced photography.
Identification of front panel components like speakers, cameras, and ports.
Instructions for inserting nano SIM and microSD cards into the phone.
Steps for connecting the device to a power source for charging.
Guide to initial phone configuration and account setup.
Steps to restore data from cloud backups.
Checking battery level, usage statistics, and history.
Utilizing power saver modes and general tips for extending battery life.
Taking pictures, recording video, and applying filters.
Tools for cropping, filtering, drawing, and trimming media.
Dialing, emergency calls, answering, and managing calls.
Saving, forwarding, blocking, and deleting messages.
Performing web searches, using voice search, and browsing.
Listening to music, managing playlists, ringtones, and BoomSound.
Storing, uploading, and sharing files via Google Drive.
Backing up data locally, via cloud, and restoring content.
Performing soft and hard resets for troubleshooting.
Composing, sending, replying, and quick replies to emails.
Creating, editing, sharing, and responding to events.
Enabling location, using Google Maps for navigation and search.
Turning data on/off, managing usage, and roaming settings.
Connecting to Wi-Fi, WPS, public networks, and VPNs.
Setting screen locks, TalkBack, certificates, and hiding sensitive information.