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Status | Discontinued |
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Vibration | Yes |
Phonebook | 500 entries |
Camera | VGA |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | No |
Messaging | SMS, MMS |
Radio | FM radio |
Games | Yes |
Talk time | Up to 3 h |
Network | GSM |
Ringtones | Polyphonic |
Alert types | Vibration; Polyphonic ringtones |
USB | Yes |
Browser | WAP 2.0 |
Battery | Removable Li-Ion 800 mAh battery |
Colors | Black |
Turn off your mobile phone near medical equipment as per regulations.
Do not use the phone at refueling points or near fuel or chemicals.
Keep phone, parts, and accessories out of children's reach.
Do not destroy, damage, or throw battery in fire; use certified replacements.
Use authorized equipment to avoid danger.
Give full attention while driving; park before using phone.
All wireless devices may cause interference, affecting performance.
Wireless devices cause interference in aircraft; illegal to use phone.
Learn the basics to get your phone up and running quickly.
Visual guide to phone components like headset jack, ports, cameras, and buttons.
Turns screen on/off; long press for power off, restart, screenshot, or emergency call.
Adjusts call volume, ringer, or media volume; silences ringer.
Press to open the list of recently used programs.
Tap to return to Home screen; long press to enter Google Assistant.
Tap to return to the previous screen.
Details on inserting SIM card 1 and SIM card 2 into respective slots.
Instructions for installing the SD card in the left side card slot.
Keep SIM cards away from children; avoid touching metal surfaces.
Connect USB cable to power adapter then phone; plug into USB port.
USB charging is available when wall outlet is unavailable; data transfer is possible.
Learn how to get your new phone up and running.
Instructions for turning on/off, rebooting, setting airplane mode, and locking/unlocking the screen.
How to enable the toolbox by swiping the touch panel.
Explains touch, touch & hold, drag, swipe/slide, and pinch gestures for interaction.
How to change screen orientation by turning the phone.
Crucial guidelines for safe phone use in various environments.
Potential interference with medical and personal electronic devices.
Warning about loud noises and using speakerphone at a safe distance.
User is responsible for phone use; switch off where prohibited.
Information on internal battery, disposal, and handling of faulty/damaged products.
Equipment tested for Class B digital device limits; measures to correct interference.
Explains SAR standards, FCC ID, and where to find SAR levels.