Size of grid/icon - Kindle Fire General

I have sort of a weird question, but I am hoping someone who themes can answer this for me.
I am currently using GoLauncher and my grid size is 8 rows by 7 columns.
What I need to know is, what would the resolution be for each "square" of the grid?
I am told the screen itself is 600x1024, but that doesn't seem right... If I knew the right screen size I guess I could just do the math myself (assuming there are not spaces between each grid)

Xandralia said:
I have sort of a weird question, but I am hoping someone who themes can answer this for me.
I am currently using GoLauncher and my grid size is 8 rows by 7 columns.
What I need to know is, what would the resolution be for each "square" of the grid?
I am told the screen itself is 600x1024, but that doesn't seem right... If I knew the right screen size I guess I could just do the math myself (assuming there are not spaces between each grid)
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Technical Details
Display 7" multi-touch display with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and anti-reflective treatment, 1024 x 600 pixel resolution at 169 ppi, 16 million colors.
Size (in inches) 7.5" x 4.7" x 0.45" (190 mm x 120 mm x 11.4 mm).
Weight 14.6 ounces (413 grams).
System Requirements None, because it's wireless and doesn't require a computer.
On-device Storage 8GB internal (approximately 6GB available for user content). That's enough for 80 apps, plus 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books.
Cloud Storage Free cloud storage for all Amazon content
Battery Life Up to 8 hours of continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback, with wireless off. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as web browsing and downloading content.
Charge Time Fully charges in approximately 4 hours via included U.S. power adapter. Also supports charging from your computer via USB.
Wi-Fi Connectivity Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, or enterprise networks with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.
USB Port USB 2.0 (micro-B connector)
Audio 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, top-mounted stereo speakers.
Content Formats Supported Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8.
Documentation Quick Start Guide (included in box); Kindle Fire User's Guide (pre-installed on device). Additional information available online.
Warranty and Service 1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 2-year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Kindle is subject to the terms found here.
Included in the Box Kindle Fire device, U.S. power adapter (supports 100-240V), and Quick Start Guide.

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HTC 2.8" QVGA WI-FI HTC WM6.5 GPS 3.2MP Cam Skype Phone T4242+

Good afternoon guys! I am new to this site and to Smart phone world genneraly.
I just bought this phone from ebay with these specs.
Specifications:
Brand / Model: T4242+ Windows Mobile Professional v6.5 w/ 5D Wheel Navigation Button
Band: GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900MHz/ EDGE (Quad-band) Working on all countries
Phone Unlocked: Yes
CPU: powerful (Marvell PXA310 +NXP5209) 624MHz CPU
RAM / ROM: 256MB ROM / 128MB RAM
Dual SIM Card Slot: No
GPS Yes, built-in GPS navigation, adopts the SIRT starⅢ navigation chip, GPS voice navigation, software and map not included
Wi-Fi Yes, 802.11b/g
Built In Memory Come with 2GB Micro SD
Battery Pack: Rechargeable Li-ion battery 1100mAh
Talk time: Up To 3-4 Hours
Standby time: Up To 260-300 Hours
Dimensions: Approx. 102mm(H) x 53mm(W) x 14mm(D)
weight: Approx. 115g
Color: Black
Screen: 2.8 inch QVGA TFT touch screen, 65K color, 240 x 320 pixels
Language: WM6.5 for English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
Ring tone: 64 Polyphonic Ring tones ; Ring tone format: MP3, MP4, MIDI, WAV, AMR
Camera: 3.2 mega pixel camera for Picture (2048 x 1536) & Video capability
Game: Can download thousands of PPC 3D games, JAVA 3D unlimited download, games simulator on internet
Phone Book Directories: Up to 10000 entries on phone
Music Player: Support MP3, WAV WMA AMR AAC AAC+
Video Player: Support 3GP, MP4, ASF, AVI RM, WMV full screen play.
E-Book Reader: Support TXT, PDF Format
Picture Viewer: Yes, Support JPG, JPEG, GIF Format
Internet: Support GPRS, WAP 2.0
Massage: Support SMS, MMS
Email: Yes
Expansion Card Slot: Support Micro SD / T-Flash, Micro SD Slots Max 8GB
Bluetooth 2.0: Yes, Support Data Transfer and A2DP
IrDA: No
QWERT Keyboard No
USB Data Transfer: Yes
USB charging: Yes
Built in TV Turner No
FM Radio Yes
Built in Speaker: Yes, High Quality Speakers
Other function: MP3, MP4, Handsfree, SMS group sending, Voice recorder WAP, Handwritten input, Bluetooth, GPRS download, MMS, Smart phone, Memory extended, E-book, Incoming call firewall, E-dictionary, alarm clock, calculator, unit converter, stopwatch, world time, memo, schedule, PDF, Microsoft Office ...
Warranty: One Year
First of all i would like to ask you how can I install the greek language for sms and gps to my phone.I have already downloaded this file from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=486162
but I did'n see any difference! (I already know it's for a dieffernet model).
Secondly I tried to flash the rom of my phone from CE OS 5.2.21734(Build 21734.5.0.20) to the latest update Ultimate iOmEgA WM 6.5 COM2 XIP SYS 21887
but an error260 CONNECTION came up so the the installation had to be canceled!
Please give me your best ideas
Thank you very much
very simple. Your phone is not a genuine phone, it is a fake Iolite
Indeed, you have a clone one, we can't do anything for you unfortunately...
There are threads here and there about fake HTCs, so you can gather information about what you can do with it, but DO NOT try to flash the roms made for the original phone, they will not work and it would result in a bricking of your device...
Keep in mind that the clones only share the look with the original, the hardware is totally different. You have a different processor, less ram, etc.
Good luck!
So everyone who has fake htc he cannot have the applications made for real one?
Are there any applications made for this fake phone? I'm really confused.
Roms are device dependent, so they cannot be exchanged between different devices.
Applications are not, and there are people trying to get the touflo from the original device to the clones.
There are also roms specifically made for the clones, but it looks like some features are gone with these upgrades, such as the scroll wheel.
And the roms for the clones are not available in many languages... Only chineese, english, and spanish i think...

Help installing Android on LG KU990 "Viewty" phone

Hello,
I own a KU990. The OS is very poor... We hardly can install customized themes and have no support for non-JAVA applications!
Could you please consider having a look on my phone and see if there might be a possibility to port Android to it?
Here are the specs:
Form factor Candybar
Operating System LG Proprietary OS, with Adobe Flash user interface, Java MIDP 2.0
Network HSDPA, GPRS, EDGE, GSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2100
Dimensions 103.5 × 54.4 × 14.8 mm
Weight 112 g
Display 262K colour TFT Touchscreen, 3.0", 400x240 pixels (Dot pitch: 0.1634mm) with Mobile XD Engine
Camera Frontal VGA video call and rear 5.1 Megapixels camera with Schneider Kreuznach optics, zoom 16x, xenon flash, AF, MF, Image Stabilizer, ISO (80-100-200-400 y 800), Smart Light (Image stabilization, or Schneider Kreuznach optics, although it features always-on flash mode and automatic, smile and face detection)
Baseband Qualcomm 3G baseband
Video recording DVD Quality (640×480) up to 30 frame/s, QVGA (320×240) up to 120 frame/s, QCIF (176x144) up to 15 frame/s, for slow motion playback, autofocus (With red-eye reduction), zoom 16x. It also has resolutions: DVD Quality (640x384 up to 30 frame/s) and WQVGA (400x240 up to 120 frame/s), panoramic screen
Ringtone MP3, AAC, WMA files, WAV and AMR voice, 72-chord/voice polyphonic
Internal Memory 100 MB
CPU 140MHz ARM9
Multimedia Processor Zoran APPROACH 5C (268 MHz)
Memory card slot Support up to 8 GB microSD
Email SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 (SSL is not supported), and APOP
Bluetooth 1.2 + A2DP
Data cable support USB 2.0
Radio Stereo Philips stereo FM Radio with RDS
Audio Player AAC, eAAC, MP3, WMA, m4a, WAV
Video Player 3GP, MP4, DivX(Up to 720x480), AVI(Up to 640x480), H.263, H.264/AVC
Battery LGIP-580A (1000 mAh)
Talk time up to 200 min (WCDMA), up to 160 min (GSM)
Standby time up to 330 hours (WCDMA), up to 270 hours (GSM)
Additional Google Services (includes YouTube, Google Map, Gmail, Blogger and Google Search), Handwriting Recognition/Handwriting Editing, DivX mobile profile, TV out, Document viewer, Supports installation of GPS and Wi-Fi
(taken from Wikipedia, sorry for the lenght!)
Thank you for your awesome work!
Llywelyn
PS: I'm either interested by WM or Android, so I felt free to post another thread on the WM section. If it is forbidden, please PM me so I can cancel it ! Thanks!
Juste little message to up the thread
"CPU 140MHz ARM9" good luck running android on 140mhz
You can have android theme on viewty though but not Android itself.
i thing e334 is right sorry
People are just starting to run on android on the hd2 and n900. Both are quite powerful so I doubt 140 mhz will do the trick
Sent from my froyo hero

Difficulty for developers with Intel's processor

If you don't already know, Amazon's Kindle Fire uses an Intel Atom processor as opposed to an ARM processor used by all other devices listed on this site. So, I want to know: are developers going to faced with a learning curve with this device?
according to everything i read it has a dual core arm
Specifications Of Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet
Network
2G Network NO
3G Network NO
Dimensions
Size 190 mm x 120 mm x 11.4 mm
Weight 14.6 ounces (413 grams)
Form Factor Candybar Touch Tablet
Display
Type IPS-LCD Touchscreen
Size 7.1-inch
Resolution 1024 X 600 pixels
Input/ User Interface Gorilla Coating
Multi Touch
Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
Light-Sensor (Ambient)
Gyroscope
System Properties
Operating System Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
CPU TI OMAP4 Dual-Core 1GHz Processor
512MB RAM
Storage Capacity
Internal Memory - 8GB Internal Memory Storage
Expandable Memory –
Browser & Messaging HTML, Flash
MMS, SMS, IM, Email, RSS
Camera
Still NO
Secondary NO
Video Recording NO
Connectivity
Bluetooth –
USB v2.0 Micro USB
Headset 3.5mm stereo headset jack
Radio –
WLAN 802.11 Wi-Fi b/g/n
GPS –
3G NO
Video & Audio
Audio & Video Formats Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible, DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8.
Battery
Type Li-Ion Standard Battery
Video Playback Time Up to 7.5 Hours
Usage Time Up to 8 hours of Continuous Reading
Other Features Android Flash Support
G-mail, Google Maps, G-Talk
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Picasa
Whispersync
Free Cloud Backup
Colors Availability Black
Read more: http://gadgetian.com/24836/amazon-kndle-fire-specs-price/#ixzz1b0eDDQIf
Master Melab said:
If you don't already know, Amazon's Kindle Fire uses an Intel Atom processor as opposed to an ARM processor used by all other devices listed on this site. So, I want to know: are developers going to faced with a learning curve with this device?
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Please do some fact searching before posting and please please change the title of the thread so we don't have any confusion. Thank yoju
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
My apologies. I had read a few articles that were saying it was going to use an Intel Atom processor.

streaming 1080p from a media server on a dual band connection on this

Anyone dont it without too much stutter? A good buffer? I find Vplayer the best for building up a buffer with PS3 Media server.
I'm in the market for my first tablet and want to know whether the Nexus 10 or any tablet can do this before I commit to a purchase.
That or wait. Or just buy a simple e-reader
Even though I don't have a dual band router I found that using an OTG Ethernet adapter gave me the best throughput for stutter free HD video playback. Of course the bitrate of your videos will determine your ultimate experience. I also use Ethernet powerline adapters to extend my wired network to rooms where a WiFi signal is problematic.
Read this post for information and test results:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2238840
3DSammy said:
Even though I don't have a dual band router I found that using an OTG Ethernet adapter gave me the best throughput for stutter free HD video playback. Of course the bitrate of your videos will determine your ultimate experience. I also use Ethernet powerline adapters to extend my wired network to rooms where a WiFi signal is problematic.
Read this post for information and test results:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2238840
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That's a USB to ethernet adapter?
Also did you stream 1080p?
zetsui said:
That's a USB to ethernet adapter?
Also did you stream 1080p?
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Yes the Gigabit Ethernet adapter reviewed in the link is a USB adapter, which I attached to a an OTG microUSB to USB cable to the Nexus 10 microUSB port. That specific adapter is supported by stock Android v3.3.x and higher, which means out-of-the-box compatibility. If you purchase an Etherent adapter make sure its chip set is supported on Android many are not supported.
I successfully tested streaming 1080p video (11.2Mps) but my comments are all about maximizing the bitrate that can be streamed to your Nexus 10. With ordinary single band WiFi I can watch stutter free 1080p YouTube videos but those videos have significantly lower bitrates than Blu-ray video files. A 720p HD video with a very high bitrate could overwelm your network bandwidth resulting in stutter.
The post I linked mentioned the bitrates of the various video files I test. Check to see how much higher your videos are versus what I tested.
I'm going to suggest that you copy a sample 1080p video file from your collection, who's bitrate is typical of what you want to stream, to your Nexus 10's internal storage. Then play it to see if its stutter free. That will eliminate knowing if network bandwidth is your limiting factor. You will need to use a video player that configured to use hardware playback such as MX Player or to acheive an acurrate test.
3DSammy said:
Yes the Gigabit Ethernet adapter reviewed in the link is a USB adapter, which I attached to a an OTG microUSB to USB cable to the Nexus 10 microUSB port. That specific adapter is supported by stock Android v3.3.x and higher, which means out-of-the-box compatibility. If you purchase an Etherent adapter make sure its chip set is supported on Android many are not supported.
I successfully tested streaming 1080p video (11.2Mps) but my comments are all about maximizing the bitrate that can be streamed to your Nexus 10. With ordinary single band WiFi I can watch stutter free 1080p YouTube videos but those videos have significantly lower bitrates than Blu-ray video files. A 720p HD video with a very high bitrate could overwelm your network bandwidth resulting in stutter.
The post I linked mentioned the bitrates of the various video files I test. Check to see how much higher your videos are versus what I tested.
I'm going to suggest that you copy a sample 1080p video file from your collection, who's bitrate is typical of what you want to stream, to your Nexus 10's internal storage. Then play it to see if its stutter free. That will eliminate knowing if network bandwidth is your limiting factor. You will need to use a video player that configured to use hardware playback such as MX Player or to acheive an acurrate test.
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Thanks Sammy. One problem I have that I can use a suggestion is testing that network stutter, bandwidth, transfer feeds and pings WITHIN my network...are there programs that allow me to easily do this (ie test the speed between my computer and the router)? This seems to be one of the most useful yet difficult things to test.
zetsui said:
Thanks Sammy. One problem I have that I can use a suggestion is testing that network stutter, bandwidth, transfer feeds and pings WITHIN my network...are there programs that allow me to easily do this (ie test the speed between my computer and the router)? This seems to be one of the most useful yet difficult things to test.
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I once looked for such an app but found most them were Internet focused. You could try either of the suggestions below.
If you don't want to install apps or root your Nexus 10 then simply pick a video file at least over 300Mgs. Get its exact byte count (file size). Using an android file browser (e.g. ES File Explorer) that can access your networked server, do a file copy from your server to the Nexus 10 while timing how long it took. Repeat the test 5 times recording each copy time. Then apply this formula to calculate bandwidth.
File size in bytes / total seconds for all 5 copy test runs / 5 / 1024 / 1024 = Megabytes / sec
OR from the link specifically look at the "Test descriptions" section it shows how I did the tests and made the calculations of the bandwidth average that WiFi and Ethernet could achieve.
You would need to install Busybox (root required) and a Terminal app from the playstore. I would also suggest an alternate keyboard for when you use the terminal "Hacker's Keyboard". The Hackers Keyboard includes keys that emulate a PC keyboard. I found it to be a God send.
You need Busybox for the "wget" utility and a web server on your network with a file of known size.
3DSammy said:
I once looked for such an app but found most them were Internet focused. You could try either of the suggestions below.
If you don't want to install apps or root your Nexus 10 then simply pick a video file at least over 300Mgs. Get its exact byte count (file size). Using an android file browser (e.g. ES File Explorer) that can access your networked server, do a file copy from your server to the Nexus 10 while timing how long it took. Repeat the test 5 times recording each copy time. Then apply this formula to calculate bandwidth.
File size in bytes / total seconds for all 5 copy test runs / 5 / 1024 / 1024 = Megabytes / sec
OR from the link specifically look at the "Test descriptions" section it shows how I did the tests and made the calculations of the bandwidth average that WiFi and Ethernet could achieve.
You would need to install Busybox (root required) and a Terminal app from the playstore. I would also suggest an alternate keyboard for when you use the terminal "Hacker's Keyboard". The Hackers Keyboard includes keys that emulate a PC keyboard. I found it to be a God send.
You need Busybox for the "wget" utility and a web server on your network with a file of known size.
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Test descriptions is under what play store app? I can't see it.
zetsui said:
Test descriptions is under what play store app? I can't see it.
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"Test descriptions" section from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2238840
3DSammy said:
"Test descriptions" section from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2238840
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Great stuff Sammy I appreciate it. When I do have the time to test this stuff out I will post an update. This is the kind of testing I do on my end vs (it works with MXplayer) and is really great to test Metrics. I appreciate the thoughtful posts from you brother

Back Camera Deactivated

Hello dear community,
I bought a smatphone from china, it's now been 8 weeks ago, until then, it was also wonderful. One day I got my phone root, this was also very good and without problems, one day, I have a program whose name I no longer know and have tried so disabled my rear camera on the mobile phone. I ask for help as I penetrate them developer tool can be reactivated with a. I have all android apk camerea's installieret I unfortunately can not access or change my rear camera.
my data:
i9500
quad-core amr7 4x1, 2ghz to 4x1, 8GHz not yet made ​​the switch, however.
2gb ram
mtk6589
android 4.2.3
did all what i can say.
hope someone can help me.
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Network & OS:
Android™ 4.2 (Jelly Bean) Operating System (Upgradable for future Android Version)
CPU: 1.8 GHz Quad Core ARMv7 Ultra Speed Processor
GPU (Graphic Processing Unit): Quad Core PowerVR SGX 544MP
Built-in 3D Accelerator
2GB RAM, 4GB ROM with 1.7GB User Memory
Support Micro SD Memory Card upto 32GB
3G HSPA WCDMA (UMTS) 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
Quad-Band (4 Band) GSM GPRS EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Support 3G Video Call & 3G Internet Connection
Unlocked without contract (SIM Free) - work for any SIM card and any Telephone Service Provider in all countries
2 Sim Card slots for 2 Networks Connection at the same time (Dual Module : Dual Standby : Dual Bluetooth)
Slim Case Design in 8.8mm
Display:
5.0 inch 16:9 Wide Capacitive Multi-Touch Full HD AMOLED Screen, support Pinch-to-Zoom
Screen Resolution: Full HD 1920 x 1080 Pixels in 16 Million Colours
On-screen Qwerty Keyboard - full English Keypad & Multi-Language Input
Gravity Sensor (G-Sensor), Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor and Accelerometer
Internet:
3G Internet Connection. Connect to Internet through your sim card anywhere
Wi-Fi® Tethering & Portable Hotspot - Share your phone's mobile data connection as a Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Built-in WiFi & WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n - free access to Internet
Android Internet Browser, access all websites in Mobile or Desk Top view, support Adobe Flash Player™
Support eBuddy Mobile Messenger™. Support MSN™, Yahoo Messenger™, AOL Instant Messenger™ and other IM Softwares including Google Talk™, ICQ™, MySpace™ & Skype®
Support On-line Video & YouTube®
Google Play Store™ & Android Apps Download (over 800,000 Applications available)
Interactive Games, Animation, Rich Internet Applications, Data Presentations, and a wide range of Multimedia experiences
Support 3G Web Digital TV
GPS (Global Positioning System):
Built-in GPS Module & Antenna to receive Satellite Signal with 3G support, support Voice Navigation
GPS applies Google Map™ to cover all Countries and Cities worldwide
With Locations, explore maps with zero wait, zero dead spots, and zero data roaming fees
Simply enter your destination and the Navigation system will tell you how to get there, turn by turn. By car or on foot.
Support Multi-Languages and Human Voices
Digital Video Camera:
Back Camera: Fine 12.6 Mega Pixels (3,072 x 4,096 High Resolution) in Auto Focus with Power LED Flash (Auto / On / Off)
Face Detection and Electronic Image Stabilizer (EIS)
Video Recorder: 1080P Full HD (1920 x 1080)
32 X Zoom, Auto ISO 100-1600
Front Camera: 5.0 Mega Pixels in Fixed Focus, Support Video Call
Caller Picture Display Feature
5 Picture Effects & White Balance Option - Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence
Continuous Shooting Mode, Night Mode Shooting, Delay Timer and EV Setting
Photo Gallery & Slide Show
Multimedia & Video Player:
Android Media Player™ - support .wmv (Windows Media Video™) / .avi / .mp4 or .3gp file format
1080P Full HD Video Player
Share Photos / Videos on Facebook®, Flickr®, Twitter™, YouTube™ or Instergram™
Transfer Movie or Video to Email, MMS Photo Message or Bluetooth
Music Player:
Dolby Mobile MP3 Music Player
Support A2DP Bluetooth Wireless MP3 Music Headphone
MP3 Music Shuffle Shake Control
Equalizer & Reverb Effect - Opera, Concert, Pop, Rock, Classical, Dance, Treble, Party
3D Surround Sound and Bass Enhancement
Music Library
Play Music on Stereo Headset (3.5mm Plug) or Built-in Speaker
Digital Voice Recorder
FM Auto Scan Radio:
Built-in FM Auto Scan Radio
30 Channels preset
Phone Features:
Dolby Stereo MP3 Music Ringtones & Built-in Vibrator
Voice Dialer Apps support
Built-in Hands Free Speaker
Phone Call Voice Recorder
Google Voice™ - Free VoiceMail Service
WikiMobile®
3,000 Telephone Memory
Long Life Li-ion Battery 2800mAh x 2pcs
Support USB Charge
Messaging & Internet:
WEB: Built-in Android Mobile Internet Browser, Support Desktop full page view
HSDPA+ 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps / EDGE / 3G / GPRS
Super fast internet browsing and speedy data transmission
Email, Support Push-mail
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Services) Photo Message, SMS Text Message & Group sending, support WhatsApp®
PDA Organizer & Accessory functions:
Support QuickOffice® - Microsoft Office™ compatible office suite to manage your Microsoft documents and PDF documents on/off line.
PDA Organizer - Calendar, Daily Task with scheduled alarm, NoteBook To Do List, Digital Voice Recorder
Android Synchronization
Bluetooth Connection & Wireless Data Transfer (Support Wireless Keyboard)
USB 2.0 Data Transfer
Android Games Download & 3D Games support
Android E-Book Reader®, Photo Editor, Image Viewer, Calendar, Alarms, World Time, Calculator
English Operations Menu & Multi-Language Menu on the screen (Francais, Deutsch, Español, Italiano, Português, Nederlands, Russian, Greek, Turkish, Hebrew, Dansk, Polski, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Malaysian, Indonesian, Vietnamese and all other languages can be updated by Android Apps)
Weight - 165 g ; Dimension - 8.8(D) x 72(W) x 144(H) mm
2-Year Warranty & Guaranteed

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