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Philips E108




General Information Philips E108
Sim Type:
Dual Sim
Dual Sim:
Yes
Sim Size:
Normal SIM
Display Philips E108
Touchscreen:
No
Size:
1.77 inches, 128 x 160 pixels
Aspect Ratio:
5:4
PPI:
~128 PPI
Memory Philips E108
RAM:?Random Access Memory
32 MB
Storage:
32 MB
Card Slot:
Yes, upto 16 GB
Connectivity Philips E108
3G:?Third generation cellular network
No
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
No
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
No
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
Yes
Extra Philips E108
GPS:?Global Positioning System
No
3.5mm Headphone Jack:
Yes
Camera Philips E108
Rear Camera:
No
Front Camera:
No
Technical Philips E108
Processor:
260 MHz Processor
Java:
No
Browser:
Yes, supports WAP
Multimedia Philips E108
Music:
MP3, Midi, WAV
Video:
MP4
FM Radio:
Yes
Battery Philips E108
Type:
Removable Battery
Size:
1000 mAh, Li-ion Battery




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