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Display diagonal | 4.7 \ |
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Display resolution | 1280 x 768 pixels |
Native aspect ratio | 4:3 |
Ringer type | MP3 |
Processor cores | 4 |
Processor family | Qualcomm |
Processor frequency | 1.5 GHz |
RAM capacity | 2 GB |
Compatible memory cards | - |
Internal storage capacity | 16 GB |
Front camera type | Single camera |
Video recording modes | 1080p |
Rear camera resolution (numeric) | 8 MP |
Front camera resolution (numeric) | 1.3 MP |
2G standards | EDGE, GPRS, GSM |
3G standards | HSPA+, UMTS |
SIM card type | MicroSIM |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
3G bands supported | 850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz |
SIM card capability | Single SIM |
2G bands (primary SIM) | 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz |
Mobile network generation | 3G |
Voice codecs | AMR-NB |
Audio formats supported | AAC, AAC+, AMR, eAAC+, MIDI, MP3, WAV |
USB version | 2.0 |
USB connector type | Micro-USB B |
Headphone connectivity | 3.5 mm |
Form factor | Bar |
Product color | White |
Personal info management (PIM) | Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, To-do list |
Subscription type | No subscription |
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) | Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content to and from a mobile phone over a cellular network |
Platform | Android |
App distribution platform | Google Play |
Operating system installed | Android 4.2 |
Talk time (3G) | 10 h |
Battery capacity | 2100 mAh |
Standby time (3G) | 250 h |
Depth | 9.1 mm |
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Width | 68.7 mm |
Height | 133.9 mm |
Weight | 139 g |
Identifies the location of the SIM card tray and eject button.
Step-by-step guide to inserting a Micro SIM card into the phone.
Instructions for powering down, restarting, and sleep mode.
Method for silencing the phone or switching airplane mode on/off.
Initial setup steps including language choice and welcome screen.
Guidance on setting up or using a Google Account during phone setup.
Explains advantages of having a Google Account for data access and backup.
How to adjust settings and add accounts after the initial setup wizard.
General advice, warnings, and critical safety guidelines for phone usage.
Covers RF effects on devices, TIA requirements, and general safety information.
Details on choking, lightning, airbags, driving, temperature, cleaning, and power cord safety.
Details on temperature limits, cleaning, physical impact, explosive areas, and power cord safety.
Precautions for charging, water exposure, and authorized service.
Advice on antenna contact, emergency calls, DIY repair, and battery safety.
Proper procedures for inserting, removing, and storing memory cards.
Information on phone testing and rating for use with hearing aids.
Critical warnings about using approved antennas and potential hazards from damaged antennas.
Minimum separation distances for body-worn accessories to comply with RF exposure limits.
Separation distance requirements for external antennas in vehicles.
Statement on compliance with FCC and Industry Canada digital apparatus requirements.
Proper procedures for disposing of the phone's internal battery.
Warnings regarding indoor use, sunlight, and humidity for the charger.
Recommendations for safe listening volumes to avoid hearing loss.
Guidelines for using Wi-Fi in the 5.15-5.25 GHz band to avoid interference.
Information required for CTIA certification regarding wireless phones.
Details on RF signals, FCC exposure guidelines, and standards bodies.
Guidelines on using approved antennas and avoiding damage.
Recommended way to hold the phone for optimal operation.
Advice on minimizing RF exposure by managing phone usage.
Rules and tips for using wireless phones while driving.
Information on how phones may affect other electronic equipment.
Recommendations for maintaining distance between phone and pacemakers.
Potential interference between wireless phones and hearing aids.
Consulting manufacturers for compatibility with personal medical devices.
Instructions for turning off phones in healthcare facilities.
Potential impact of RF signals on vehicle electronic systems.
Following posted notices to turn off phones in specific locations.
Federal regulations prohibiting phone use during flights.
Turning off phones in blasting areas to prevent interference.
Warnings about using phones in areas with explosive potential.
Avoiding placement of equipment in air bag deployment zones.
Guidelines for safe indoor use of chargers and adapters.
Best practices for battery charging, maintenance, and replacement.
Factors affecting battery life and self-protection features.
Recommendations for charging and storing the battery within specified temperature ranges.
Precautions against dust, heat sources, cleaning plugs, and short-circuiting.
Risks associated with metallic objects short-circuiting battery terminals.
Warnings about damaged batteries, magnetic components, heat, and data loss.
Precautions against water immersion, painting, and using damaged antennas.
Tips for using the phone in public and handling heat generated during operation.
Explains how prolonged exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage.
Recommendations for setting volume levels and limiting listening time to protect hearing.
Discusses scientific evidence regarding health risks associated with wireless phones.
Explains the FDA's oversight and actions concerning RF safety.
Steps the FDA urges the wireless phone industry to take regarding RF safety.
Identifies necessary research to determine RF exposure risks from wireless phones.
Details FDA's involvement in research on radiofrequency energy effects.
Guidance on how to find RF exposure information for the phone.
Explains the technical standards and methods used for measuring RF exposure.
Simple steps users can take to minimize their exposure to radiofrequency energy.
Addresses concerns about children's use of wireless phones and RF exposure.
Explains how wireless phones can interact with medical devices like pacemakers and hearing aids.
Lists external resources for further information on wireless phone safety.
Emphasizes driving as the primary responsibility and offers tips for safe phone use.
Encourages users to familiarize themselves with phone features for safe driving.
Recommends using hands-free accessories to minimize distraction while driving.
Advice on positioning the phone and handling calls during driving.
Guidelines on suspending or managing conversations during hazardous driving.
Warnings against taking notes or looking up information while driving.
Tips for dialing and assessing traffic situations before making calls.
Advises against engaging in stressful or emotional conversations while driving.
How to use the phone for emergency calls and helping others.
When to call for roadside assistance or non-emergency numbers.
Explains how the phone meets government requirements for RF exposure.
Details on SAR limits set by Canada and testing procedures for phone models.
The process of testing and certifying phone models for safe RF exposure.
Reports the highest SAR values for the phone when tested at the ear and body.
Information on finding SAR data from Industry Canada and CTIA.
Specifies the operating temperature range for the phone.
Instructions on how to find regulatory information within the phone's settings.
Details the scope and duration of the limited warranty for the product and accessories.
Lists conditions and damages that are excluded from warranty coverage.
Lists additional warranty exclusions, notes on superseding warranties, and shipping damage responsibility.
States limitations on liability for implied warranties and damages.
Provides contact information and procedures for obtaining warranty service in Canada.