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5.5 inch China QHD Andrid 4.4  Smartphone

5.5 inch China QHD Andrid 4.4 Smartphone

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1.  Structure of Smartphone Description
MT6582 (Quad  core  1.3Ghz Processor)  Cortex A7

Android 4.4.2, 1GB+4GB, 2.0MP+8.0MP


2.  Main Features of the Smartphone:

1. MTK6582 Quad-Core 1.3GHz 
2. Android 4.2 
3. Memory: 1G+4G 
4. Support TF Card up to 32GB 
5.5inch QHD Touch Screen 960x540 
6. Front 2MP/ Back 8.0MP with flash


3.  Smartphone Images: 

5.5 inch China QHD Andrid 4.4  Smartphone

5.5 inch China QHD Andrid 4.4  Smartphone

5.5 inch China QHD Andrid 4.4  Smartphone



4.  Feature of Smartphone:

NetworkDual  SIM  Cards  Dual  Standby
2G:   GSM  GSM  900/1900MHz
3G:   WCDMA  850/2100MHz  (Optional)
CPUMTK6582  Quad-Core  1.3GHz 
Operation  SystemAndroid  4.2
RAM1G
ROM4G
Storage  ExternalSupport  TF  Card  up  to  32GB
Screen5inch  QHD  Touch  Screen  960x540
CameraFront  2MP/  Back  8.0MP  with  flash
WiFiWiFi  802.11b/g/n
BluetoothV3.0  EDR  class
GPSGPS/A-GPS
NFCSupport  paying  by  SIM  card
Back  touch  sensorYes(optional)
Sensor3  way  G-sensor
Ports1x  Micro  USB  2.0
1x  DC  Port
1x  3.5mm  Standard  Earphone  Jack.
Power
Battery  type1900mAh   Rechargable  polymer  lithium  battery;
Working  TimeTalking  Time:   Up  to  4hours.   Standby  Time:   Up  To  240  Hours
Software
Multi-Media  FormatVoice:   MP3/WAV/AMR/AAC;
Video: 3GP, MPEG4, AVI, RMVB; etc.
Picture:   JPEG/BMP/GIF;
eBook:   TXT,   PDF,   MS  Office  Word,   PPT,   Excel.   (  Some  formats  may  require  additional  apps  support. )
LanguageSupport  20+  Languages  (available  to  be  customized)
Additional  FeaturesFM  radio, MP3  Playback,   Touch  Screen,   Bluetooth,   Memory  Card  slot,   Video  Player,   Gravity  Response,   Message,   Ebook,   Email
Device  Specification
ColorBlack, White
Dimension142*72*8.5mm
Accessories1  x  Phone 
1  x  Battery
1  x  AC  Charger  Adapter
1  x  USB  Cable
1  x  Earphone
1  x  User  Manual  (  English  )

5.  FAQ of Smartphone:

1. Question: What is your product quality?

     Answer: 100% test before shipping ,one year warranty , very few defective rate .

2. Question: Can you put my brand name (logo) on the phone ?

     Answer: Yes, for samples order we can't print logo,if order over 3000pcs , we can do OEM your logo on back cover  

    and box ,turn on picture and unlock slide sign , menual all of this with your logo on .

3. Question: which way to ship the goods to me ?

     Answer: By fedex , Dhl for small order ,big order by air or by sea .

4. Question: What payment method do you accept?

     Answer: T/T ,LC and West Union.

5. Question: if the goods has problem ,how to solve it?

    Answer : if goods has problem , it can send back us , we will repair to you .


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 just don't understand the methods of payment, plus its so expensive and I do not understand how everyone manages to afford a mobile phone ,just even making a few seconds they take of more than 50p off , Im on o2 I heard thats the cheapers but I was wondering what is cheap ?I know nothing on mobiles I one , and it was a very cheap one it cost 20.00 quid I was wondering which phone is good and which company makes low cost calls as possible
OK, it's either a prepay deal, or a monthly bill. Prepay is probably easier for you to manage. You decide what you'll spend; say $5, ?10, whatever. Then you go into a shop or use an ATM and pay that amount upfront, before you ring anyone. You now have credit of 5, 10, whatever, until you use it up by making calls or sending texts. The calls will each cost more, so keep them brief : ) Many networks have a deal where if you are Prepay and run out of credit, you can text a friend or parent for free to call you instead. Monthly deals mean that the calls you make are cheaper, each. You agree to pay say ?30 per month for maybe 100 minutes, ringing people. If you make calls and stay on for longer than 100 minutes that month, the price of the call goes up a lot per extra minute, and they bill you for more than ?30. If you use less than 100 minutes, you still pay that ?30. You can ask them to recommend you a deal based on how many minutes you spend on the phone so that you get it right. How do people afford a mobile? They text each other instead of making calls. They buy their kids a prepay phone so they can only use what credit they have at the time, and don't commit to spending a set amount every month. Many networks (O2, Vodaphone) will give you a welcome deal when you sign up with them; maybe 50 free text messages for the first 3 months. These can be free only if you text other O2 customers, for example. Or they offer deals if you get others to sign up with that company. For a year. You should ask most of your friends which company they are with, as it might suit you. But you don't need to be a salesperson for them if not! Also, most will give you free call credit if you buy a new mobile - or even a new SIM card, from them. They might give you $10 worth of credit each month for the next 8 months, for example.
Q:Hello, i was wondering if i bought a mobile phone from USA would it work on networks in the UK . or would i have to have it unlocked or something Thanks x
Yes okorder
Q:I need a new phone! Mine is broken but I don't want to extend my plan any longer because I want a new service. Do you know where I can buy new T-Mobile cell phones without adding a plan?
You would have to get a code from tmobile they would obain it to switch your att phone to tmobile they may charge you for a sim card it usually takes a couple of days to get the code just go to the store
Q:How to identify the phone true and false?
After activation via the computer's itunes, turn on the phone's settings - General - About the machine View the model and serial number.
Q:I bought an Android phone from T-Mobile and now, i am no longer with T-Mobile. Will my phone work if i get a phone plan with another company like boostmbile, virgin mobile etc using my cell phone .? Or do I have to buy another?
You phone will probably only work with T-Mobile. You can unlock the SIM module and get service with ATT, but you won't get high-speed data. You can't use it with any other cell company in the US because they all use a different technology (CDMA) which is not compatible with T-Mobile hardware. You'll either have to stay with T-Moble, get GSM service from Straight Talk, or get another phone.
Q:I have a sidekick lx that is f***ing up today and and might get a new one soon. which phone would be betterand why?Blackberry Curve TitaniumorBlackberry Curve 8900or try a new sidekick lx.have an idea for a different phone fill me ini need:pic/txt/instant messengersfull keyboardemailweb browsingall of thee above at least ]thanks for the help.t-mobile phones only if you give another phone option and why.
G1.all that and loads of other fun stuff too.
Q:I am thinking about getting the blackberry curve from Virgin Mobile in the prepaid plan. It will be about $160.00 for the phone then $35.00 a month for unlimited text, data, and mobile web with 300 minutes talk time. Is there a better deal for a blackberry anywhere else? Reviews of this phone? Is it worth it? Can you see a picture of who texts you? Can you set multiple text ring tones? Any advice????? I currently have a Verizon prepaid samsung intensity cell phone so would I be able to use the same number for the new Virgin Mobile cell phone? If you have this particular blackberry and the $35.00 plan please answer as best you can and fill in as much info as possible!!! THANKS!
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Q:I tried asking this earlier, I think, but I was in a hurry, and didn't get it out. My friend is trying to set up a Yahoo email account, but he does not own a mobile phone. Can we make this work, or does he have to find a different mail-providing site?
HEY THERE IS NO NECESSARY ITS OPTIONAL! YOU CAN DIRECTLY DO NEXT!! AND WHY WOULD ANYONE WILL GO FOR YAHOO INSTEAD GMAIL SERVICE IS MUCH BETTER AND THERE IS NO MESS LIKE HERE IN YAHOO!!~
Q:i have a vmobile phone,and i want a different virgin mobile phone.can i keep my current phone number?!?!?!?!?!?help????all answers r aprreciated
i don't know the answer specifically but i used to have virgin mobile and then i switched to verizon and it let me keep the number. my best guess is yes you can keep your number, but you should ask about it before buying a new phone

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