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Philips E120




Basic Spec Philips E120
Type:
phone
Band:
GSM 900, GSM 1800
Number of processor cores:
1
Internal RAM:
0.00195312 GB
Memory Card Slot:
yes
Memory card support:
microSD (TransFlash)
The maximum amount of memory card:
32 GB
Dimensions (WxHxT):
104x44x14x75 mm
Design Philips E120
Enclosure type:
classic
Housing material:
plastic
The number of SIM-cards:
2
SIM:
Mini-SIM
Navigation key:
yes
Water resistant:
no
Shock-resistant enclosure:
no
Display Philips E120
Color screen:
yes
Screen type:
TFT
The number of screen colors:
65 536
Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
1.77''
Screen Resolution:?Screen resolution refers to the size of the image received on the screen in pixels
128x160 px
The number of pixels per inch (PPI):
116
Touch screen:
no
Accelerometer:
no
Sensors Philips E120
Gyroscope:
no
Light sensor:
no
Proximity sensor:
no
Camera Philips E120
Camera:
no
Autofocus:
no
Macro mode:
no
Built-in flash:
no
Smile detection:
no
Face detection:
no
Geo-tagging:
no
Front Camera:
no
PictBridge:
no
Communication Philips E120
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
no
Dual Bluetooth Headset:
no
A2DP:?Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
no
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
no
Wi-Fi Direct:
no
NFC:?Near field communication
no
DLNA:?Digital Living Network Alliance
no
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
yes
Infrared port (IRDA):
no
USB-host/OTG:
no
Synchronization with PC:
no
Internet Philips E120
WAP-browser:
yes
HSUPA:?High Speed Uplink Packet Access
no
HTML:
yes
HSPA+:?High Speed Packet Access
no
GPRS:?General Packet Radio Service
yes
EDGE:
no
HSCSD:
no
HSDPA:?High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
no
DC-HSDPA:
no
POP / SMTP-client:
no
Modem:
no
Navigation Philips E120
GPS:?Global Positioning System
no
A-GPS:?Assisted Global Positioning System
no
GLONASS?GLObal NAvigation Satellite System:
no
Audio Philips E120
MP3-player:
yes
FM-radio:
yes
Built-in antenna for radio:
no
AAC:
yes
WAV:
yes
Sound Philips E120
MP3-ringtones:
yes
Vibration:
yes
Push-To-Talk:
no
Loudspeaker:
yes
Conference Call:
yes
Voice dialing:
no
Voice control:
no
Automatic redial:
yes
Messages Philips E120
Enter the dictionary:
yes
Message templates:
yes
Distribution to multiple parties:
yes
MMS:
yes
EMS:
no
Notebook and organizer Philips E120
The exchange between the phone book:
yes
Organizer / Calendar:
yes
Alarm clock:
yes
Calculator:
yes
Support for MS Office:
no
Additional functions Philips E120
Flashlight:
yes
Audio coding modes HR, FR, EFR:
yes
Battery Philips E120
Battery type:
Li-Ion
Battery capacity:
800 mAh
Talk time:
5 h
Stand-by:
500 h
The wireless charging:
no
USB Rechargeable:
yes




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