Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3928 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Color: white
- Brand: Unknown
Unlocked Quadband Dual Sim with Android 4.0 3g Smart Phone 3.5 Inch Capacitive Touch Screen - At&t, T-mobile, H20, Simple Mobile and Other GSM Networks (White)
Product Description
Main Features:
ROM: 4GB
RAM: 512MB
Battery: 1600mAh
Gravity sensing system
Network:
Network type: 3G+2G(GSM)
WIFI: 802.11b/g wireless internet
Bluetooth A2DP
Screen Information:
Screen type: Capacitive
Screen size: 3.5 inch
Screen resolution: 480 x 320 (HVGA)
Connectivity:
2 x SIM slot
TF card slot
3.5mm audio out port
Microphone
Speaker
Camera:
Back camera: 2MP
Front camera: 0.3MP
Video recording: Yes
Supported Media Formats:
Picture format: JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG
Video format: AVI, MP4, WMV
Music format: WAV, MP3
MS Office format: Word, Excel, PPT
E-book format: TXT
Live wallpaper support: Yes
Games: Android APK and Java
Languages:
Dutch, Amharic, Malaysian, Indonesian, Czech, Danish, German, English,
French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Swedish, Vietnamese, Russian,
Arabic, Persian, Korean, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
(Note: If you need any specific language other than English, you must leave us a message after you checkout)
Dimensions:
Product size (L x W x H): 115 x 59 x 10 mm
Package size (L x W x H): 180 x 120 x 40 mm
Product weight: 118 g
Package weight: 500 g
Additional Features:
3G, Skype Video Call, Wi-Fi, GPS, FM, Bluetooth, Sound Recorder,
MP3, MP4, WAP, MMS, Alarm, Calendar, Calculator...
Package Contents:
1 x 3G Smart Phone
2 x Battery
1 x Power Adapter
1 x Earphones
1 x USB Cable
1 x English Manual
Product Notes:
This Android device is designed to function specifically with the current
Android OS installed on it. Any alterations such as upgrades,
modding with custom ROMs, rooting or flashing the Android device with other
firmware will automatically void the device's warranty.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Great value for a weird little phone.
By Barry A Dobyns
Okay, it seems that everyone else who got one of these hates it, but I actually like it.HERE IS THE SECRET TO OPEhttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjE-HNYLtrVN3WER3_g-7qSuLy2n7urcD_IenDMLQX-PZig6ZOMhWslQl1rRgi-s028jqouj4_k2aARhAEqT4tYJT47PtVfjNsnSq6joFiDc0xkkc0SMTQ2Q38tnnWfpZI0NfCMno5F9ow/s1600/rating+4.png THIS PHONE WITH ONLY ONE BUTTON LIKE AN IPHONE: I can operate all the functions of the phone with either a single-press of the "one button" for back, a quick double-press of the "one button" for home, or a long-press of the "one button" for menu. It's that easy. I'm dumfounded that other purchasers couldn't figure this out too.I have an absurd number of unlocked smartphones and dumbphones that I carry from time to time, including this one (which identifies itself as an e1809c), an iPhone 3, an iPhone 4, an iPhone 4s, a Samsung Galaxy Y Duos S6102, a Motorola Backflip MB300, an LG GD-570, a Pantech P7040, a Sony W580i, a Motorola C330, a MiFi 2372 and some others. I have three different Android tablets.This one and the iPhone 4s are my everyday carry phones. I do a lot of international travel, and I load this one up with local prepaid sim cards for the country I'm in and the one I'm headed to next, and keep my "home" sim in the iPhone. When I'm at home, I load this one up with a prepaid sim from H20 or Simple and use it as a wifi hotspot as needed. I'll usually leave in one of the international prepaid sims if I expect inbound calls from clients - gives them a local number to call. Dual SIM capability is a must-have for some of us, and this phone makes it easy to manage both sims.It's true that most "normal" Android phones have several "extra" buttons along the bottom of the screen for menu, home, back and so forth. This one has only the one-true-button on the front, an on-button on top, the two volume buttons, and the silence switch - exactly the same buttons an iPhone does. Other reviewers were unable to operate the phone at all - saying that it was broken because there were not enough buttons, but that's just whining. As I noted at the top of the review, I can operate it just fine.The battery life on this is no worse than my iPhone 4s, but not as good as the Samsung GT-S6102. If you do something stupid like load up an animated aquarium or flickr downloader as your live wallpaper, your battery dies right away. Don't do that. Load up something useful like wpclock as your live wallpaper, and you can last all day on a charge.It's convenient (if peculiar) that this phone charges from and uses the same dock connector as an iPhone. Yet another non-standard connector for the phone would be a big negative (and plenty of new phones still have nonstandard connectors). My friends call it the i-faux-ne (ha ha, get it?).Using gps4cam (an app that keeps a waypoint list of your location) the location on this phone is far less accurate than either the Samsung GT-S6102 or an iPhone 4s. Using GoogleMaps or some other mapping application is an iffy proposition with this phone, so if navigation is important to you, this is not the right phone.The camera is pretty bad, and the sensor has a lot of noise, so this is not the camera phone to use for documenting the revolution.It's unlikely that there will ever be a firmware update to 4.1, and there doesn't seem to be a CyanogenMod build for it, so it's stuck at Android 4.0 forever. Even Samsung or Motorola usually doesn't do more than one or two firmware updates on old phones, so no updates at all for a generic chinese phone is expected.The build quality, fit and finish isn't as good as any Apple or Samsung phone, and no smartphone is as rugged as a dumbphone (my Pantech P7040 has taken a three-story ground fall onto concrete and survived, and the C330 fell out of a moving trolley car and survived). But this one has taken it's share of groundfalls onto a hotel-room carpet, and if you leave the "case" on it that comes as part of the packaging, it's no less sturdy than an iPhone in a similar plastic case. Some of the other reviewers thought the buttons in their sample were cheesy or defective, but all the buttons on mine are still attached and functional after a year of hard daily use. By comparison, my Sony W580i had to be replaced twice because buttons fell off back when it was an everyday carry phone.From my perspective, this is a great little unlocked phone that does what it should at a fair price. At a a quarter of the price of an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S III you get most of the flexibility and functionality.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
AWESOME
By tonitra07
ok I don't know what everyone is talking about, but I absolutely LOVE this phone. Its simple if you actually understand technology. And the camera IS NOT as bad as they make it seem. I would highly recommend this phone
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
only get this if it is fulfilled by amazon.
By Marc Salazar
luckily i bought the phone 3 days before amazon took it down...you know apple and their bs. anyway this is a good phone gps sucks but eh. the only case that fits is the one it comes with. signal is not that bad at&t works great along with t mobile. will see soon how it does abroad.the point? get it best phone i have ever had!great price for what you get.one last thing the dual sim card feature. basically one has 3g and the other one has mybee 2g or no G. one on left has 3g, one on right has no G.takes up to 32gb micro sdfits standard sim cards, not the nano or microand as far as i am concerned its a global phone.title means you risk it if not getting this product in america, most usually ship from hong kong, good luck with that.
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