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Koobee V300




Display KOOBEE V300
Primary display:
TFT 3" 400 x 240 pixels WQVGA, 155 ppi
Secondary display:
No
Storage KOOBEE V300
Memory Card:
MicroSD,
Main Camera KOOBEE V300
Primary camera:
2 MP 1600 x 1200 pixels
Selfie camera KOOBEE V300
Secondary camera:
No
Sound KOOBEE V300
Headphone:
Yes 3.5mm
Network KOOBEE V300
EV-DO:
No
GPRS:?General Packet Radio Service
Yes
GSM:
900, 1800
EDGE:
No
Connectivity KOOBEE V300
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
No
NFC:?Near field communication
No
GPS:?Global Positioning System
No
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
No
HDMI:
No
Hotknot:
No
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
Yes Mini-USB 2.0
Infrared:
No
Size KOOBEE V300
Dimension:
108 x 53 x 12.8 mm
Weight:
126 g
SIM:
Mini-SIM, Dual-SIM
Colors:
white




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