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HD 5” Quad Core 3G Smartphone

HD 5” Quad Core 3G Smartphone

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Specifications

1. 5" HD Quad core smartphone
2. O/S: Android 4.2
3. Dual SIM card
4. GSM:850/900/1800/1900MHZ
5. WCDMA: 850/2100MHZ

Product Description

  1. 5.0"  HD Capacitive touch screen Quad core smartphone
  2. O/S: Android 4.2
  3. Dual SIM card
  4. GSM:850/900/1800/1900MHZ
  5. WCDMA: 850/2100MHZ

  6. Resolution: 1280x720

  7. Private housing design

  8. Camera: Front+Rear(2.0M+8.0M Pixels)  Auto focus and LED flash

  9. Built-in WIFI/GPS/BT

  10. Unit dimension: 140x68.5x7.8mm

  11. Battery capacity: 1900Mah Li-ion Polymer rechargeable battery

Packaging & Shipping

 1. Giftbox package.Customer can design its own artwork based on diecut or new design.

Q: can not receive e mail to my mobile phone.
still I cannot gat my e.mail on my mobile.I have shared mobile phone with my daughter. up till three day a go I was receiving mail but now showing cannot load new mail.
Q: i have been with this girl for 2 years she recently bought a new mobile phoneshe gave me the number as soon as she bought the new phone when i asked her why she need a second phone , she told me she use it to call her father (free call) because her father goes to trip a lot should i believe her ?
why are u not interested in her u are a general and u give orders and your wives have to close their mouths enjoy it
Q: If you have good service around your house, What are the disadvantages to having solely a mobile phone?
Expense and call quality. Mobile phones never sound as good as landlines. Generally landlines include unlimited local calling. You only pay extra for long distance. Landlines also connect to the correct 9/11 dispatch center, and it shows your address. Mobile phones usually have their 911 calls routed somewhere else first. Where I live, all the mobile phone 911 calls go to the California Highway Patrol. After you tell them the story, they'll transfer your call to the proper place.
Q: Hi, I have an old t-mobile phone. The 2 year contract expired probably 5 years ago. Now I want to get a new phone and also want to move to pageplus. I am wondering how should I do it?Should I get a CDMA phone, then stick my SIM card from my old t-mobile phone to this new phone, then call pageplus to port the number to my new phone? How exactly does it work?Thanks.
T-Mobile phones are not compatable with Page Plus. Page Plus uses Verizon phones. Page Plus does not use sim card with their phones. You will need to buy a Verizon phone that works with Page Plus. Then you will have to call/contact Page Plus and have them Port your phone number with T-Mobile to Page Plus. You may want to contact Page Plus and see if they will port a phone number from T-Mobile, before you buy a phone.
Q: I bought nokia 7320 mobile.I like to transfer some mp3 files to phone from pc.But my pc is infected with w32 trojan viruses(but not in mp3 files).i deleted those viruses but it comeback after sometime.will it transfer to my new mobile.? mobile experts .please answer my question(my antivirus is avast) is there any trusted antivirus progams for mobile phones
doz it run wnds mobile ? if yesssssss mabe if not no download avg free if your 2 povo to buy antivirus ~ware
Q: I want to get a new mobile - can i get them without a Sim card and have my one in my current phone put in it so i have the same phone number and the same cash on my pay as you go
You can, or you can get one with a SIM already installed and get the mobile phone provider to transfer your old number to the new SIM. This process takes a few days. The main difference is that using your old SIM will mean that you are still using the same network. If a different network is offering the phone and/or calls etc more cheaply, take the second option with a new SIM on the new network, and your old number transfers to the new network.
Q: Can anybody tell me if any of these T-Mobile phones can go on the internet for free through a wi fi connection using a wireless router?Nokia 5310Nokia 5610Nokia 6301Blackberry Pearl 8100Blackberry Pearl 8120Motorola ROKR E8If anyone has tried any of these phones, do any of them have slow internet if they even have it, or do you get a pretty fast, decent connection, or does it just depend on how fast your internet and router is? I've checked the T-Mobile website and tons of other sites and still can't figure it out. If a phone has Hotspot @ home service, then does that guarantee that it can also go on the internet through a wi fi connection using a wireless router for free?
Are these all T-mobile branded phones? If so, going to the Tmobile website should yield you results for each phone. It will specifically say WiFi capable if the phone has such capabilities. Off the top of my head, the Blackberry Pearl 8120 is the only one I know that has WiFi enabled. The 8100 regular does not. Again, you would have to look at each phone specifically and see if it's capable. If these are phones 1year old or more, then chances are they are not. If they're not Tmobile specific phones, you would have to go to the provider's website and look it up. Even if they're not Tmobile phones, you can use WiFi. I have the Blackberry Curve and the internet isn't as FAST as the iPhone but it's still pretty fast. I don't have much waiting times, especially using WiFi. If you subscribe to the Hotspot thingy, you can use the WiFi pretty much in any Tmobile hotspot and the best part is if you make phone calls in those wifi areas, it's FREE. Yup. Doesn't count off your regular minutes plan. And yes it's a guarantee that you'll get wifi if you're subscribed, unless your router dies or something.
Q: I want a new phone for Christmas and I've been looking at Virgin mobile phones because they have unlimited texting and web so I want to know if they're any good before I get one.
i attempted activating a Nokia N95 8GB on an ATT provider plan yet they reported they won't be waiting to by way of fact I introduced it from yet another usa. i'm rather constructive they're going to make it easier to understand that they won't be waiting to do it, yet why do no longer you provide Virgin cellular a decision?
Q: A message has been posted on my mum's workplace notice board saying that if you don't have a mobile phone signal dialing 112 will still connect you to the emergency services.Does anyone know if this is true or a hoax? I have found something online about it but it was from 6 years ago. If anyone has a link to any mobile phone company's website in the UK that says it's false which I can print off for my mum to take to work would be appreciated.Thanks.
A mobile phone is a radio device. Hence, if there is really no signal at all, it cannot work: it cannot communicate with the base station, for any purpose. On the other hand, when the network is overloaded the system will often refuse normal calls and prioritise emergency numbers. When this happens my phone shows 'Emergency only' - if it says 'No signal' it is totally out of contact. It is possible that some phones are programmed to show 'No signal' when they will still accept emergency calls. Check with your provider.
Q: I had a boost mobile phone a long time ago and ive heard its changed now but im not sure. i just want to know if it still takes forever to open a text message or send one because that does get really annoying and im not gonna get one if it is still like that
I'm joining the club as well. Haven't been able to receive texts since about 9:30 this morning haven't been able to send any out since then as well. Can still receive phone calls get on the internet. Just called VM Customer Service heard the pre-recorded message as well. What a huge pain in the butt this is.

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