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Philips E162




General Information Philips E162
Sim Type:
GSM+GSM
Dual Sim:
Yes
Device Type:
Budget Phone
Release Date:
November, 2016
Design Philips E162
Dimensions:
121.5 x 52.3 x 15.3 mm
Weight:
100 g
Display Philips E162
Type:
Color TFT screen
Touchscreen:
No
Size:
2.4 inches, 240 x 320 pixels
PPI:
~ 167 PPI
Memory Philips E162
Card Slot:
Yes, upto 16 GB
Connectivity Philips E162
GPRS:?General Packet Radio Service
Yes
3G:?Third generation cellular network
No
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
No
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
Yes
Extra Philips E162
3.5mm Headphone Jack:
Yes
Camera Philips E162
Camera:
Yes, VGA (0.3 MP)
Front Camera:
No
Multimedia Philips E162
Music:
MP3
Video:
3GP, MP4
FM Radio:
Yes
Battery Philips E162
Size:
1600 mAH, Li-ion Battery




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