Smart Phone OS:An operating system (OS) is software that interacts between a user and a smartphone.
MTK
Internal memory:
128 MB
Display OPSSON F788
Primary display:
TFT 2.8" 400 x 240 pixels 65K colors WQVGA, 167 ppi
Secondary display:
No
Storage OPSSON F788
Memory Card:
MicroSD,
Main Camera OPSSON F788
Primary camera:
0.3 MP 640 x 480 pixels VGA
Selfie camera OPSSON F788
Secondary camera:
No
Sound OPSSON F788
Headphone:
No
Network OPSSON F788
EV-DO:
No
GPRS:General Packet Radio Service
Yes
GSM:
900, 1800
EDGE:
No
Connectivity OPSSON F788
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 2.0
Infrared:
No
Battery OPSSON F788
Capacity:
1300 mAh Li-Ion
Stand by:
Up to 260 h
Talk time:
Up to 3 h 40 m
Size OPSSON F788
Dimension:
102.4 x 51 x 17.4 mm
Weight:
150 g
SIM:
Mini-SIM, Dual-SIM
Colors:
black, burgundy, brown
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