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Maxx MX166 - Yoyo




Display Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
Form Factor:
Bar
Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
1.8 inches
Memory Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
Extendable Memory:
yes
General Features Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
FM Radio:
yes
Dual Sim Support:
yes
Carrier Networks Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
2G:?Second generation cellular network
GSM 900 / 1800 MHz
Connectivity Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
GPRS:?General Packet Radio Service
yes
Dimensions Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
Dimensions:
47.2 X 112.5 X 15.6 mm
Weight  (grams)
65.7
Sound Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
Speakerphone:
yes
Audio connector:
3.5 mm
Battery Maxx MX166 - Yoyo
Type:
Li-ion
Battery capacity   (mAh)
1000
Talk Time with Standard Battery   (Minutes)
Up to 240
Standby Time with Standard Battery   (Hours)
Up to 300




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