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Mitsubishi M222i




General characteristics Mitsubishi M222i
Type:
Mobile
Battery:
Li-Ion 900 mAh
Dimensions:
115 x 47 x 19 mm
Formfactor:
Bar
Keyboard:
Numeric
Softkeys:
2
Weight:
95 g
Display Mitsubishi M222i
Color:
Yes
Colors:
65K
Pixel aspect ratio:
1.0
Screen Resolution:?Screen resolution refers to the size of the image received on the screen in pixels
128x140
Display PPI:
0
Type:
CSTN
Other functions Mitsubishi M222i
Connectors:
2.5mm Audio
Network:
GSM900, GSM1800, GPRS Class 8
Features:
Downloadable wallpapers, Customizable softkeys, SMS, Email (melody attachments), Business card exchange via IrDA, T9, Organizer, Games, Alarm, Calculator, Currency converter, Calendar, Vibration, Received Call, Dialed Call, Missed Call, Instant Messaging, 200 Phone book Capacity, Accelerator Sensor




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