Hardware || Hardware Spec ReviewChipset | N/A |
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Chipset is a group of integrated circuits designed to perform one or a more dedicated functions, often with real time computing constraints, Popular smartphones are equipped with more advanced embedded chipsets that can do many different tasks depending on their programming. |
CPU | N/A |
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CPU (Central Processing Unit) mostly known as processors, CPU processes instructions in order to carry out certain functions that make your device operate properly. Processors are often described as the brain of computers, smartphones and tablets, Smartphones and tablets rely on processors to carry out their every task, Processors are an incredibly important factor in selecting any type of computing device, including your smartphone. |
GPU | N/A |
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GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is a single-chip processor designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display, This includes things such as lighting effects, object transformations, and 3D motion. |
Card Slot | Card slot microSD Phonebook 1000 entries Call records 30 dialed, 30 received, 30 missed calls |
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Memory Card Slot is a special slot for inserting a memory card. Memory cards allow you to expand the phone's built-in memory, A memory card (sometimes called a flash memory card or a storage card) is a small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video, for use on small, portable or remote computing devices such as mobile phones, mp3 players, digital cameras. |
Sensors | N/A |
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Sensors are electronic components that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. The specific input could be light, heat, motion, moisture, pressure and location, The output is generally a signal that is converted to use in computing systems, a location sensor, such as a GPS receiver is able to detect current location of your electronic device. |
FCC SAR Levels || FCC SAR Levels Spec ReviewFCC Approval Date | 23 December 2006 |
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This is the date the phone SAR test was completed before the phone's release to the public as required by law. |
US SAR Ratings | USA Legal Limit is 1.6 W/kg - FCC SAR testing is measured in watts per kilogram (or W/kg) averaged over ONE gram of simulated biological tissue. |
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USA Legal Limit is 1.6 W/kg |
Head SAR Level | 0.13 |
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SAR test when held against your head when only using cellular service. Wifi and other transmitter are NOT active |
Body SAR Level | 0.23 |
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SAR test when held against your body only using cellular service. Wifi and other transmitter are NOT active |
Product Specific Use | N/A |
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SAR test when held against your body only using the phone as a hotspot. Cellular and other transmitter are NOT active |
Simultaneous Transmission | N/A |
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The highest possible SAR recorded with ALL transmitters active, Cellular, WiFi, and Hotspot |
Simultaneous Head | N/A |
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The highest possible SAR test when held against your HEAD with cellular and WiFi transmitters active, |
Simultaneous Body | N/A |
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The highest possible SAR test when held against your BODY with cellular and WiFi transmitters active, |
Hotspot SAR | N/A |
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The highest possible SAR test when held against your BODY using the phone as a hotspot with cellular and WiFi transmitters active, |