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Camera

 
InfoCamera Type[MegaPixels] 3.2 Megapixel
Most camera types in mobile phones are measured in megapixels. 1 megapixel means 1 million pixels and 2 megapixels is equal to 2 million pixels. A VGA camera is equal to 0.3 megapixels. 1 megapixel or more is much larger than a phone's display so won't make a huge difference if pictures are only being used for phone applications such as MMS. However if you download images to a PC, or want to print them, then the higher the megapixel the better quality the picture.
InfoZoom Yes
Digital Zoom - this takes a small area of the image and digitally enlarges it - in effect stretching the pixels so the image is not as sharp as optical zoom. Optical Zoom - this uses the lens to magnify the image as opposed to doing it digitally. It allows you to maintain the image quality and resolution when you zoom into your subject. The higher the oOptical zoom the better.
InfoAuto Focus Yes
A type of camera lens that can adjust the distance that is in focus (focul length). Auto-focus usually provides better photo quality than fixed focus since auto-focus lenses can be larger and allow more light to reach the camera sensor.
InfoLED Light Yes
Light Emitting Diodes (LED). Super-compact, high intensity, fast-reacting light source. LED's are sometimes used in mobile phones as an alternative to a more conventional flash. It lights up the area when taking pictures.
InfoVideo Calling Yes
Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, share it with others in real time. Maybe you've made it to the front row at a concert or maybe you're out shopping and just need a second opinion. Video calling takes you wherever you want to go - it lets you see who you're talking to as if they're a few feet away.
InfoVideo Calling Camera Uses the Phones Second Camera
Depending on the phone, you can make video calls in a number of ways. Some phones have one camera and uses that as its video calling camera. Some phones have two cameras, generally one on the front and one on the back. This type of phone will usually use the second camera on the front of the phone as it's main video calling camera, however the phone may also allow you to switch between the two.

 

Media

 
InfoVideo Download Yes
When downloading a video this means it will save to your mobile phone as opposed to video streaming where you watch the video as it plays (but it does not save on your mobile phone).
InfoAudio Player Yes
A phone that includes a memory storage MP3, AAC, or similar music files and software for playing that music. Music can be downloaded from a computer or over the network and be played back through the phone. This is not to be confused with real-music ringtones, an audio player that can play whole songs independently of the ringer functionality.
InfoAudio Types MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+
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InfoVideo Player Yes
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InfoVideo Types MP4, 3GP, H.263, MPEG-4, RealVideo, H.264
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InfoVideo Capture Yes
Lets you use your phone like a video camera to record moving images.
InfoFM Radio Yes
Intergrated FM radio for listening to live-broadcast FM radio stations. Some phones with this feature require that a headset be connected to use the FM radio so that the headset can act as an antenna. Since this feature allows the phone to use FM radio directly using a separate antenna, it does not use the network and therefore does not cost anything to use.
InfoJava Yes
Java is a standard programming language. It enables the download and use of applications, such as games, on mobile phones.
InfoRingtones MP3, Polyphonic
Ringtones come pre-loaded on all new handsets the quality and range varies with each handset and manufacturer. Additional ringtones may be downloaded via your phone or the web or entered directly by a built-in composer. You can change your ringtone via the menus on your phone.

 

Connectivity

 
InfoBluetooth Yes
A wireless communication capability that works over a range of up to 10m. Bluetooth enables compatible devices including mobiles, PDA's and laptops to transfer data.
InfoBluetooth Compatibility File Sharing and Headset
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InfoWi-Fi Yes
Wi-Fi is high-speed wireless access to the Internet. Wi-Fi is provided via hotspots that broadcast their signal over a range of 50 to 100 metres. You may have one in your home to provide access to your broadband line and you will find public hotspots in a variety of locations around the country. Some phones have Wi-Fi built in so that you can have wireless access to the Internet.
InfoWi-Fi Class 802.11 b/g
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InfoGPS (Integrated) Yes
Global Positioning System. This is a satellite-based radio positioning system that can accurately identify very specific locations anywhere on earth. Add-on software and hardware can be purchased for some mobile phones to provide this capability. It is often used for route planning.
InfoUSB Yes
Universal Serial Bus is a connectivity standard used to interconnect devices. USB on your mobile phone will enable you to connect your handset to your computer.
InfoStereo Bluetooth/A2DP Yes
Software that allows audio streaming over Bluetooth. Devices with A2DP support wireless headphones and can send audio to Bluetooth speakers.
InfoInfrared Yes
(IrDA) A wireless communication capability that works using the Infrared frequency. It enables compatible devices including mobiles, PDA's and laptops to transfer data. To work the Infrared ports on each device need to be lined up.
InfoSyncML Yes
SyncML is a standard for sychronising personal organiser data between different devices such as, contacts, calendar or schedules. Devices might be other phones, PC's or laptops. SyncML provides XML-based standard format for this data that all SyncML devices can understand. It can work over various types of connections including Wireless internet, Bluetooth and Infrared.
InfoBluebook Yes
Bluebook automatically stores all your mobile photos and messages and lets you back up your contacts easily so everything's in a safe place online.

 

Memory

 
InfoInternal Memory (up to) 110MB
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InfoExpandable Memory Yes
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InfoMemory Card Type microSD up to 8GB
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Messaging

 
InfoEmail Yes
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InfoSupported Email Types POP3, IMAP4, SMTP
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InfoMicrosoft Push Email Yes
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InfoBlackberry Email No
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InfoPicture Messaging (MMS) Yes
Picture Messaging is also known as Media Messaging and Multi Media Messaging (MMS). It is the ability to send and receive messages including photos, text, sounds, and images from Media Messaging-capable mobile phones and the Internet to other Media Messaging-capable mobile phones and e-mail accounts. Messages sent to recipients using mobiles that are not Media Messaging-enabled will result in a text message being sent inviting them to access the message via the O2 website.
InfoInstant Messaging Yes
The ability to send and receive instant messages on your mobile just like the services you use on the Internet from MSN, Yahoo and AOL Instant messaging over a mobile network lets you exchange text messages and multimedia clips on your mobile phone practically in real time.

 

Network Connections

 
InfoGPRS Yes
General Packet Radio Service. A technology, sometimes referred to as 2.5G, that allows customers to remain connected to the network between calls for the receipt and transmission of data. When using GPRS charges are based on the volume of data you send and receive.
InfoHSPA Yes
High Speed Packet Access, widely regarded as the next enhancement to 3G, also referred to as superfast 3G.
Info3G Yes
As well as providing better quality voice calls, 3G provides customers with the ability to access and download data much faster than ever before; to use voice and data simultaneously and provides the ability to introduce new and exciting services, such as Video Calling.
InfoWAP Yes
Wireless Application Protocol is a standard for accessing online services through mobile devices. WAP gives you text-based information from the web in a format that is easy to read on a mobile screen.
InfoBrowser Language HTML, XHTML
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Dimensions / Battery Life

 
InfoDimensions (H/W/D) 114 x 57 x 10 mm
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InfoWeight 127 g
The weight of the handset when it's complete with battery, SIM, memory card, etc. inserted.
InfoBattery Type 1500 mAh
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InfoTalk Time (up to) 10 h 30 min
The length of time you can talk on your phone without recharging the battery. The battery capacity of a phone is usually expressed in terms of so many hours of talk time or so many hours of standby time. When you're talking, the phone draws additional power from the battery.
InfoStandby Time (up to) 17 days
The amount of time you can leave your fully charged phone turned on before the phone battery becomes completely flat.
Info3G Talk Time (up to) 4 h 30 min
The length of time you can talk on your phone using the 3G network without recharging the battery. The battery capacity of a phone is usually expressed in terms of so many hours of talk time or so many hours of standby time. When you're talking on the 3G network, the phone draws additional power from the battery.
Info3G Standby Time (up to) 20 days
The amount of time you can leave your fully charged phone turned on whilst attached to the 3G network before the phone battery becomes completely flat.
InfoAudio Playback (up to) 18 hours
The length of time you can playback audio on your phone without recharging the battery. The battery capacity of a phone is usually expressed in terms of so many hours of talk time or so many hours of standby time. When you're playing back audio, the phone draws additional power from the battery.
InfoSAR value 1.33 W/kg at the ear
The Specific Absorption Rate level is a measurement for each phone of the tiny amount of radiation absorbed by your body during a mobile phone conversation.

 

Screen

 
InfoScreen Size 2.36 inch, 320 x 240 pixels
The maximum number of pixels that can be displayed on the screen, expressed as the number of horizontal pixels times the number of vertical pixels. The greater the number of pixels, the better the picture.
InfoColour screen Yes
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InfoNumber of colours 16 Million
The number of colours your phone has in it will be reflected in the quality of the image that you can see when using O2 Active or Media Messaging. More colours give you a better experience. Typically phones have either 4,000 or 65,000 colours. Some of the original colour screen phones have only 256 colours. If a screen has no colour at all then it will be greyscale.

 

Software

 
InfoOperating System (OS) Symbian
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