• Ultra thin 5 inch QHD smartphone with GPS,WIFI System 1
Ultra thin 5 inch QHD smartphone with GPS,WIFI

Ultra thin 5 inch QHD smartphone with GPS,WIFI

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Specifications
GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz + 
  WCDMA850/1900 or 900/2100 
145*71.2*6.9mm 
5.0 ” QHD IPS/OGS TP 
Battery: 2100 mAh 
Features /  Status:

8.0MP back AF CAM 
2.0MP front CAM 
MT6582 Quad core 
RAM 1GB+8GB 
Android 4.2.2 
Bluetooth/FM/WIFI/GPS 
MP3/MP4/AVI 
G-sensor,L-sensor, P-sensor 
3.5mm  jack  
Flash  Light  
•  Dual SIM (Dual standard-SIM and 
  dual stand-by) 
•  White,black,red 


Q:Hi, I've got a work mobile phone and a home mobile phone. This means that I have to carry around two handsets with me at all times and it's starting to get on my nerves. Is there any way for me to put two SIM cards into one phone?
Definitely! Check out fonefunshop .uk/dualsim/dua for ghost dual sim cards more products that you can use for 2 sim cards on 1 mobile.
Q:Hey.So yeah,i am getting a new mobile,i want it to be under ?60,preferably,what stores/phones do you recommend?Thanks,,xxx
Ashop called Grainger games sells second hand equipment quite cheap,with a short warranty too.
Q:I have a t-mobile phone and a plan. But i'm only a year into my contract. I don't want to change the plan but i want to change the phone. I was wondering if i can buy the phone i want from t-mobile which is a SIDEKICK LX- carbon. and just insert my SIM CARD into it and use it. Will it work if i just put my SIM card into it? and will i be able to access the network AIM. i don't need anything else. i just want to be able to receive and send calls and log into AIM, keep the same phone number and listen to my music thats it. can someone help me out plz. Thanks in Advance
I also have t-mobile and they have good customer service well if you buy one for t-mobile i think you can buy the full price which about $200 or they could extend your contract and give it to you with a discount. I would rather just buy the phone. Not having a contract makes you monthly bills a little lower for like 20 less. It does have AIM so don't worry and yes you can just insert the Sim card to you new phone with the same number.
Q:Can you suggest a mobile phone brand and model that has1. built in GPS2. camera3. touch screen4. external memory
Instinct okorder
Q:i have a sidekick lx and I'm looking for something a littler more towards the iphone and voyager is their a list or does anyone know of any new phones t-mobile is coming out with in the distant or near future
there acctually coming out with some what an iphone in tmobile next year
Q:How virus attacks the mobile phone? I.e. I have nokia x2 mobile , used to browse and download. In some of web sites says that nokia s40 wont attacked by virus. But it is not so. Now my question is weather virus comes by browsing and downloading or only by downloading (i.e. Not by pure browsing). Please explain me, that what precautions should i take to avoid virus attack to my mobile phone.
Phones can be hacked the same way any computer can be hacked. Be careful what web sites you visit. As for how to protect your phone - same way you do a computer with AV software. kaspersky .uk/kaspersky_mob is a suggestion.
Q:I was wondering if you also could use a japanese mobile phone outside Japan?And I mean that someone from Japan comes in Europe and wants to call his family in Japan or something. Would it be possible to call with his mobile phone?Another thing:I got the fact about Japanese people sending each other emails rather than sms cuz it wouldn't fit with the kanji and such. But now I was wondering, what if they have like a friend from England who isn't able to send or receive email with his phone? Can the japanese guy that choose to sms him? I mean with the kanji it wouldn't matter because they'll have to communicate in English. Just wondering if the japanese people still use the sms function. Also if they send someone an email with their phone, is that person than able to see that email on his mobile phone AND on the computer? Or is the email address someone has on his phone completely different than the email address he had on his computer? So many questions ^^ Please give me loads of answers :)Thanks!
I was wondering if you also could use a japanese mobile phone outside Japan? You need to be more specific. If he comes to Europe temporarily, and still has a contract with Japanese carrier, he must have a cell phone with global roaming service. If there is a global roaming service, he can. cuz it wouldn't fit with the kanji and such. It's not a matter of kanji. Japanese cell phones are designed to exchange emails, no matter if it's alphabets or kanji. Can the japanese guy that choose to sms him? It depends on which phone he's using. There is no single answer. The bottom line is, he can do it with some phones. is that person than able to see that email on his mobile phone AND on the computer? Usually, no. Email address of cell phone is usually different from that of computer. But you can forward it to your computer, as you know.
Q:Mobile screenshots, OPPO, what is the shortcut?
In any interface, while holding down the power button and the volume down a few seconds, you can screenshots.
Q:I would like to know what GPRS stand for and how it works with our mobile phones.
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a mobile data service available to users of GSM mobile phones. It is often described as 2.5G, that is, a technology between the second (2G) and third (3G) generations of mobile telephony. It provides moderate speed data transfer, by using unused TDMA channels in the GSM network. Originally there was some thought to extend GPRS to cover other standards, but instead those networks are being converted to use the GSM standard, so that is the only kind of network where GPRS is in use. GPRS is integrated into GSM standards releases starting with Release 97 and onwards. First it was standardized by ETSI but now that effort has been handed onto the 3GPP.
Q:Forgive me for maybe being a little stupid but i assume that a sim free unlocked mobile phone is just a plain old handset that will accept any sim card?I currently have a phone with Tesco mobile on a PAYG tariff - i assume that if i bought a sim free unlocked phone, i could take my sim card from my current phone and put it into the new one and it would work just fine? ie. i'd keep my current number and i'd stay on my PAYG tariff?
Hi Dude if you get an unlocked phone put your current sim card in it then YES it will work fine the only thing your need to do is contact tesco customer services to get the settings for mms the internet sent to your phone so that you can still send recieve picture messages (providing it is a camera phone?) yes you will keep your same no. it will still be on the same payg tariff ! as all your account details no. etc are all programmed into the sim card ! no your not being stupid for asking the question if your unsure yes a sim free unlocked phone is just a normal phone that will accept any sim card hope this helps

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