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Basic spec Verizon Wireless XV6850 (HTC Raphael)
Device type:
Phone
Design:
Slide
SIM cards standard:
Mini Sim - Regular
GSM:
850 900 1800 1900
HSDPA:?High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
850 900 1900 2100
Dimensions (H/L/W):
102 x 51 x 18.1 mm, vol. 94 cm³
Display:
TFTColor (65K) 480x640px (2.8") 286ppi
Touch screen:
yes
Weight:
165 g
Time GSM (talk/stand-by):
8.1 / 406 hrs. (16.9d)
Time UMTS (talk/stand-by):
6.6 / 503 hrs. (21.0d)
Battery:
Li-Ion 1340 mAh
Built-in memory:
no
Memory card:
MicroSD max. 8 GB
Smart Phone OS:?An operating system (OS) is software that interacts between a user and a smartphone.
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Chipset:?Is a set of chips in the smartphone that control the CPU.
Qualcomm MSM7201A
CPU 1 frequency:
528.0 MHz
Data transfer Verizon Wireless XV6850 (HTC Raphael)
GPRS:?General Packet Radio Service
Class 10
EDGE:
Class 10
HSDPA:?High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
7,2 Mb/s
HSCSD:
no
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
802.11 b/g
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
2.0
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
yes
Infrared port (IRDA):?InfraRed Data Association
no
WAP:
2.0
XHTML:
yes
SyncML:
no
Data and fax mode:
yes
Multimedia Verizon Wireless XV6850 (HTC Raphael)
Camera:
3.15 MPx
Screen Resolution:?Screen resolution refers to the size of the image received on the screen in pixels
2048x1536px
Digital zoom:
no
Optical zoom:
no
Flash:
yes
Autofocus:
yes
Second camera:
0.3 Mpx
Screen Resolution:?Screen resolution refers to the size of the image received on the screen in pixels
640x480px
Video recording:
yes
Video call:
yes
Radio:
yes
RDS:?Radio Data System
yes
MP3 player:
yes
Audio out:
no
Audio formats:
AAC, AAC , eAAC , WAV, WMA, MP3
Polyphony:
40
Video ringtones:
no
MP3 ringtones:
yes
Games:
yes
Java:
MIDP 2.0
TV-out:
yes
Video player:
yes
Communication and messaging Verizon Wireless XV6850 (HTC Raphael)
SMS:
yes
EMS:
yes
MMS:
yes
E-mail client:
yes
Dictionary:
T9
Smart Messaging:
no
Chat:
no
Instant Messaging:
yes
Push to talk:
no
VoIP:
no
Call hold:
yes
Conference Call:
yes
Voice features Verizon Wireless XV6850 (HTC Raphael)
Dictaphone:
yes
Loudspeaker:
yes
Voice dialing:
no
Business features Verizon Wireless XV6850 (HTC Raphael)
Calendar:
yes
Watch:
yes
Alarm:
yes
Stopwatch:
yes
Calculator:
yes
Currency Converter:
no
Flight mode:
yes
Profiles:
no
Other functions Verizon Wireless XV6850 (HTC Raphael)
QWERTY keyboard:
yes
GPS:?Global Positioning System
A-GPS
Vibration:
yes
RSS:
no
Phone resistant:
no




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