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Kechaoda K 55




General characteristics Kechaoda K 55
Sim size:
Single Sim
Hybrid Sim Slot:
No
Touchscreen:
No
OTG Compatible:
No
Display Features Kechaoda K 55
Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
3.56 cm (1.4 inch)
Screen Resolution:?Screen resolution refers to the size of the image received on the screen in pixels
320 x 480 Pixels
Os & Processor Features Kechaoda K 55
Primary Clock Speed:
1.2 MHz
Memory & Storage Features Kechaoda K 55
Internal Memory:
250 MB
RAM:?Random Access Memory
100 MB
Memory Card Slot Type:
Dedicated Slot
Camera Features Kechaoda K 55
Primary Camera:
0.3MP
Connectivity Features Kechaoda K 55
Network Type:
2G
Supported Networks:
GSM, GSM
Battery & Power Features Kechaoda K 55
Battery Capacity:
400 mAh




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