• IPS 5“ MTK6592 5MP Android 4.4 Smartphone Octa-core High Resolution System 1
IPS 5“ MTK6592 5MP Android 4.4 Smartphone Octa-core High Resolution

IPS 5“ MTK6592 5MP Android 4.4 Smartphone Octa-core High Resolution

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Basic Information
Model
Band2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/2100MHz
Sim CardDual SIM Card Dual Standby(one Micro SIM card)
Service ProvideUnlocked
StyleBar
ColorWhite
Shell MaterialPlastic

System
OSAndroid 4.2.2
CPUMTK6592, Cortex A7 octa core, 1.7GHz;
GPU: Mali-450 MP4
ROM16GB
RAM2GB

Screen
Display Size5.0 Inch
TypeIPS, capacitive touch screen
Resolution1280 x 720 pixels HD screen

Support Format
Ringtones TypePolyphonic/MP3
Audio File FormatMP3/WAV/AMR/AWB
Video File Format3GP/MPEG4
Image File FormatJPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/GIF
E-book FormatTXT/CHM/DOC/HTML
FM RadioYes, earphone needed
Earphone Port3.5mm
Card ExtendSupport TF card up to 16GB extended


Data Transfer & Connectivity
Data transferUSB/Bluetooth
Mobile internetWAP/WiFi

General
Camera/Picture ResolutionDual Cameras, 5.0MP front camera, 13.0MP back camera with flashlight
and auto focus, up to 4096 X 3072 pixels resolution,
support full screen capturing

LanguageEnglish, Afrikaans, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Melayu, Catala, Cestina,
Dansk, Deutsch, Espanol, Filipino, French, Hrvatski, IsiZulu, Italiano,
Kiswahili, Latviesu, Lietuviu, Magyar, Nederlands, Norsk bokmal,
Polski, Portuguese, Romana, Rumantsch, Slovencina, Slovenscina,
Suomi, Svenska, Vietnamese, Turkish, Greek, Bulgarian, Russian,
Serbian, Ukrainian, Hebrew, Urdu, Thai, Arabic, Persian, Hindi,
Korean, Khmer, Japanese, Thai, Hebrew, Simplified/Traditional Chinese
Phonebook500
MessageSMS/MMS
InputHandwrite/Keypad
TVNo
GPSYes
JAVANo
WIFIYes, 802.11 b/g/n
BluetoothBluetooth 2.0
Gravity SensorYes
Multi-TouchYes, 5 point touch
Dimensions146 x 72 x 9mm/5.75 x 2.83 x 0.35 inch
Net Weight(Including battery)136g
Standby TimeAbout 2~3 days
Other Feature3G, WiFi, GPS, FM, Bluetooth, Ebook, Email, Messaging, Wallpapers,
Calendar, Calculator, Clock, Camera, Play Store, Gesture sensing, Flash alert, Tethering & portable hotspot, etc




Package
Size180 x 100 x 50mm/7.1 x 3.9 x 2.0 inch
Weight334g
Accessories1 x 2800mAh Battery
1 x Earphone
1 x USB Cable
1 x Charger
1 x User Manual(English-Russian-Spanish-German)



Q:I need to call Orange mobile phone people off a landline but i cant find there number anywhere?? anyone know it.??Mch Lve x
Pay monthly mobile customers: 07973 100 150 Pay as you go mobile customers: 07973 100 450 Non Orange mobile customer: 0800 079 2000
Q:I have a girl that I like in the Ukriane, but every time I call her from my home phone line to her mobile phone! She can barely hear me, I experianced this same problem with another person but then we tried having me make a phone call from my home in Ohio, to their home int he Ukriane and I heard them pretty well! with no problems! What's going on with this, is this on my end or their end on why they can hardly hear me! It seems to always happen when I call European mobile phones in particular, or do you think it is my phone at home! Bu that wouldn;t make sense on why I can hear them fien when I call from my house to their house! Can anyone help, comments would greatly be appreicated?
It is a bit complicated, but to summarize: When you call from your home to her home, your long distance carrier routes the call over the international trunk lines, through the telco in Ukraine, and directly to her home phone. When you call to her mobile phone, the call takes the same route, but the telco in Ukraine routes the call to her mobile carriers central call center, and then the call has to be searched in Ukraine to find her phone and the call is carried over their cellular network which may involve routing it through several different carriers (cellular) and connections (landline telcos), depending on where she is and what company her mobile service is with. Interconnects between carriers in Ukraine are very poor (they route competitors calls through the worst lines, to obtain more direct customers). Depending on who your phone company uses to carry international calls to Europe, the quality of the call might be better or worse. A call through a calling card is usually as you experience. Redialing may make her hear you, but you do not hear her. In my experience, direct dialed calls through Vonage are usually good in both directions at a reasonable price (16 cents a minute). QWest direct dialed call to a mobile in Ukraine is usually very good (but very expensive - 26 cents a minute). A good calling card (about 50% chance of a good connection) is the Continental card from phonecards.waytorussia (at 11 cents a minute) - and it allows her to call you for the same price via sms callback (and the connection that way is very good).
Q:How could I get Picture off of my Virgin Mobile phone without them going through my virgin mobile account and costing me money?????
Unfortunately, Virgin Mobile practically forces you to make them go to a picture message because the ability to use data cables on Virgin Mobile phones have been disabled. However, if you have a Shuttle or a Slider Sonic, photos can be transferred onto a MicroSD card from your phone and then into your computer (this makes picture messaging not required to get your pictures onto your computer) If you don't have a Slider Sonic or a Shuttle, then you MUST send your photos in a picture message to get them onto a computer. Bluetooth will not work either :-( Hope this helps :-)
Q:I heard that T-mobile phones are compatible with Boost SIMsAnyone know if this is true?
uhm im pretty sure its gona work, as long as its unlocked. just try it what do you got to lose.
Q:I have a boost mobile, Kyocera Hydro c5215, that my friend gave to me because my old cell phone broke but I have a virgin mobile plan! Is it possible to change the cell service? And if so how?!!!
It is ultimately possible to put a Boost Mobile phone on Virgin Mobile, but the hassle involved (not to mention the laws broken to do so) makes the answer: Technically yes, but not feasible. Virgin Mobile does not allow outside phones in their system, regardless of if other carriers have it available or not. The problem here is that in order to make an outside phone work and get by their rules, you need to do what is known as ESN cloning, where you take the ESN of a Virgin Mobile phone and put it on the phone you want to use. ESN cloning is currently against federal law (primarily DMCA laws) and some state laws as well (notably New York State). It is just easier (and most likely cheaper) to just buy a Boost Mobile phone if you want to use Boost Mobile services.
Q:If you have a t-mobile phone you know that your phone sometimes says other services than t-mobile under the service indicator. Because when your t-mobile service is down the netowrk works off of the other towers. Anyway, my t-mobile service is always two bars or less in my home area. I use to be able to work off of cellularone and att but now it says SOS. How do I make it not say SOS so I can work off of the stronger tower in my area? If I won't be able to make it stop, how can I boost my t-mobile service? Don't say get another phone cause I can't. I'm under two year contract. Thanks.
Well unfortunately you cant make the SOS go away thats just an indicator that you dont have service. There is something you can buy called a service booster, sold at Best Buy, T - Mobile, or any online store (Amazon, OKorder, and so on) these boosters may increase your service but you cant just feed off of another network by option. The reason your phone would say Cellular One or Att is just by chance not because you could control it. Apparently those cell providers have blocked their service from t-mobile users. Hope this helps!
Q:e-mail sent to my mobile phone.
I hate to tell you this but I've never seen any kind of free e-mail compatable with a mobile phone. I'm pretty sure, that to have it sent to your phone, you have to pay for it.
Q:I recently bought a mobile from a friend. All is in good working condition, however when I try to put my sim in it where it is supposed to say 'o2' it says 'inactive sim' ?? But my sim works in my old phone? Is it the new phone?Any ideas on what i can do ?
this isn't any longer the situation with the sim card this is the situation with the cellular telephone in basic terms attempt to place the sim card to 3 different cellular it will be working positive so attempt to replace the utility of the cellular this is going to start up working positive do no longer exchange the sim card the sim card has no situation Regards Sadat
Q:how is mobile phone modelled
The mobile phone is a radio transciever just like a walkie talkie. The only difference is that it is duplexed (meaining you don't have to push a button to talk) it is using a reserved fequency and is communicating (for the most part) digitally with data packets instead of a broadcast analog signal. When you place a call, your phone sends a signal to the tower asking for permission to connect to the cellular network. The tower assigns your phone (if you are a subscriber in its database, that is) a frequency and time slot to send it's data packets on. The time slots rotate very fast; many times per second. And as you talk, your phone records what you say, turns it into a digital data packet and when the time slot is right, it fires the packet to the cell tower. The cell tower then sends the data packet down a T1 line or over a microwave link to a switch which then sends the data packet to another cell tower and to the person on the other mobile phone. The other person's mobile phone receives the data packet and plays the data back as an audio sound. Needless to say that all this is happening so fast that we are usually inable to detect it with our ears. But on occasion when you get in a place with bad coverage and your connection sounds choppy, what you are hearing are data packets that have gotten lost somehow. I hope that is not too technical. I tried to keep it in layman's language.
Q:I'm buying a 2009 Ford Fusion SE with Sync. Does it support Virgin Mobile phones? I have no way of testing before I buy the car.
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