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Sony Ericsson SH888




Basic Spec Sony Ericsson SH888
Processor cores number:
1
SIM-card amount:
1
SIM-card type:
regular
Design Sony Ericsson SH888
Case type:
classic
Height:
130 mm
Width:
49 mm
Thickness:
22 mm
Weight:
195 grams
Display Sony Ericsson SH888
Screen type:
monochrome
Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
number of lines - 3
Camera Sony Ericsson SH888
Rear camera:
none
Connectivity Sony Ericsson SH888
Standard:
GSM 900, 1800
Interfaces:
IRDA, COM-port
Internet access:
none
Modem:
yes
Multimedia Sony Ericsson SH888
Tune amount:
14
Tune type:
regular
Vibrocall:
none
Notepad and organizer Sony Ericsson SH888
Organizer:
alarm clock, calculator
Direct (flash) dialing:
9 contacts
Notepad in the device:
99 contacts
Other functions Sony Ericsson SH888
Auto-redial:
yes
HR, FR, EFR sound encoding modes:
yes
Battery Sony Ericsson SH888
Battery capacity:
800 mA⋅h
Battery type:
NiMH
Standby time:
80 hours
Talk time:
4.5 hours




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