Screen Size:This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
2.4 inches
Screen Resolution:Screen resolution refers to the size of the image received on the screen in pixels
240 x 320
Memory Onida S555
Internal Memory:
45KB
Extendable Memory:
microSD, up to 8GB
Camera Onida S555
Sensor Resolution:
1.3MP
Digital Zoom:
yes
Video Recording:
yes
General Features Onida S555
FM Radio:
FM with Recording
WAP Enabled:
yes
Bluetooth:Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
yes
Dual Sim Support:
yes
Messaging:
SMS, MMS
USB Connector:
yes
Browser:
yes
Available Colours:
Black
Carrier Networks Onida S555
2G:Second generation cellular network
GSM 900/1800 MHz
Connectivity Onida S555
GPRS:General Packet Radio Service
l"
yes
Dimensions Onida S555
Dimensions:
50.5 x 12.5 x 114.5 mm
Weight
(grams)
70
Sound Onida S555
Media Player:
Music formats: MP3
Alert Tone:
Polyphonic, MP3
Speakerphone:
yes
Audio connector:
3.5mm
Battery Onida S555
Type:
Li-Ion
Battery capacity
(mAh)
1000
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