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Basic Spec Sky Devices Sky Tank2
RAM Memory:
32.0 MB
Display Sky Devices Sky Tank2
Display:
TFT Color, 240x320 px (2.4") 167ppi
Touch screen:
no
Storage Sky Devices Sky Tank2
Built-in memory:
32.0 MB
Camera Sky Devices Sky Tank2
Camera:
0.08 MPx
Flash:
LED
Autofocus:
no
Optical zoom:
no
Digital zoom:
no
Communication Sky Devices Sky Tank2
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
yes
EDGE:
no
GPRS:?General Packet Radio Service
yes
GPS:?Global Positioning System
no
A-GPS:?Assisted Global Positioning System
no
GSM:
850 900 1800 1900
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
2.0
WAP:
2.0
Multimedia Sky Devices Sky Tank2
Audio out:
Jack 3,5 mm
Games:
yes
MP3 player:
yes
MP3 ringtones:
yes
Polyphony:
yes
Radio:
yes
RDS:?Radio Data System
yes
Vibra:
yes
Dictaphone:
yes
Loudspeaker:
yes
Design Sky Devices Sky Tank2
Dual SIM:
yes
SIM card size:
Mini Sim
Dimensions:
133 x 61 x 15.8 mm, vol. 128.2 cm³
Phone resistant:
yes
Battery Sky Devices Sky Tank2
Capacity:
Li-Ion 2500 mAh




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