• Quad-core 3/4G GSM Wi-Fi GPS 5.0" 13MP 16GB Storage Android Phone System 1
Quad-core 3/4G GSM Wi-Fi GPS 5.0" 13MP 16GB Storage Android Phone

Quad-core 3/4G GSM Wi-Fi GPS 5.0" 13MP 16GB Storage Android Phone

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Key Specifications/Special Features

  • General:

    • 2G network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, C6602 and C6603

    • 3G network:

      • HSDPA 850/900/2100MHz, C6502 and C6506

      • HSDPA 850/900/2100MHz, C6503


    • 4G network:

      • LTE 700/850/1700/1900/2100MHz, C6506

      • LTE 800/850/900/1800/2100/2600MHz, C6503



  • SIM: micro

  • Announced 2013, January

  • Status available, released 2013, March

  • Body dimensions: 131.6 x 69.3 x 9.8mm (5.18 x 2.73 x 0.39-inch)

  • Weight: 151g (5.33oz)

  • Display type: TFT capacitive touch screen, 16M colors

  • Size: 1080 x 1920 pixels, 5.0-inch (441ppi pixel density)

  • Multi-touch: yes, up to 10 fingers

  • Protection shatter-proof and scratch-resistant glass

  • Sony mobile BRAVIA engine

  • Sound alert types:

    • Vibration: MP3 ringtones

    • Loudspeaker: yes


  • 3.5mm jack: yes

  • Memory card slot microSD, up to 64GB

  • Internal: 16, 2GB RAM

  • Data:

    • GPRS: up to 70.4kbps

    • EDGE: up to 236.8kbps


  • Speed:

    • HSDPA: 42Mbps

    • HSUPA: 5.76Mbps


  • LTE, CAT-3: 50Mbps UL and 100Mbps DL

  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Wi-Fi direct, DLNA and Wi-Fi hotspot

  • Bluetooth: yes, V2.1 with A2DP

  • NFC: yes

  • Infrared port: yes

  • USB: yes, micro

  • USB: V2.0 (MHL)

  • USB: on-the-go supported

  • Primary camera: 13.1MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus and LED flash

  • Features: 1/2.3'' sensor size, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, image stabilization, HDR and panorama

  • Video: yes, 1080p at 30fps, video stabilization, HDR and check quality

  • Secondary: yes, 2MP, 1080p at 30fps

  • Features:

    • Operating system: Android , V4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) and upgradble to V4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)

    • Chipset: Qualcomm MDM9215M/APQ8064


  • CPU: quad-core 1.5GHz Krait

  • GPU: Adreno 220

  • Sensors: accelerometer, proximity, compass and barometer (C6502 only)

  • Messaging: SMS (threaded view), MMS, email, push email and IM

  • Browser: HTML 5 and Adobe Flash

  • Radio stereo: FM radio with RDS

  • GPS: yes, with A-GPS supported

  • Java: yes, via Java MIDP emulator

  • Colors: black, white and red

  • SNS integration

  • TV-out (via MHL A/V link)

  • Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic

  • MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player

  • MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player

  • Document viewer

  • Voice memo/dial/commands

  • Predictive text input

  • Battery: non-removable Li-ion 2370mAh

  • Packing:

    • 1* original L35h mobile phone(unlocked)

    • 1* charger

    • 1* manual book

    • 1* earphone

    • 1* data cable



Q: i have an i855 boost mobile phone
The Boost Mobile Phone i855 does not have bluetooth built into the phone. For this reason you will not be able to use any bluetooth earpiece with your phone. In order to use bluetooth earpieces, any phone must have a built in bluetooth feature. Your boost mobile phone i855 does have a built in speakerphone that is hands free meaning you don't have to hold the phone when talking.
Q: can t mobile unlock phones?
hi, okorder
Q: I just got a Boost Mobile phone. Just wanted to know.
Best is a subjective measurement. For me, my Trac Phone is the best because it does exactly what I want and nothing more. No cameras, no MP3 players, no internet, no nonsense. The battery lasts about 7-10 days between charges. I have never been anywhere (and I travel all up and down the west coast and up into the mountians) where it would not get signal but other phones would -- just the opposite in fact, mine is usually the only one that WILL get signal out of the major metro areas. The phone itself costs about $18 and if I loose it or break it, there is no charge to transfer my minutes to a new one (just $18 for a new phone, less than most others). The minutes are a lot more expensive though, unless you buy the service contract sort of thing. But I like being able to just quit using the thing if I don't need it and no further expenses.
Q: How to send an email to a blackberry mobile phone?
Send the email to the person's email address as usual. They will receive a copy of it on the Blackberry or any other phone which is set up for receiving emails. The email will also be available to read on whatever computer they normally use.
Q: I am using my mobile phone's GPRS connection to connect to the internet thru a USB cable connected to my laptop. However when I browse the web I don't get the speed indicated in the network icon and it seems like the data received sent is intermittent.
All GPRS connections are not equal. For instance, T-Mobile is pretty much 56k (in my area). But, Verizon is about the speed of DSL. There maybe some configuration options in the properties of your network neighborhood for this connection. Look for performance or power save. Many of those cards come with optimal powersave which can affect performance.
Q: I recently was told something about how if a new phone comes out, for example the next iPhone, I could bring in my iPhone 6+ and trade it in for the next iPhone if it was in good condition. The payments i've already made monthly would just start over for the new phone. I was wondering if that was true or not. I also heard something about a t mobile jump plan and was wondering if I could get some more information on that if anyone knew. Thank you.
Not sure. Don't be so afraid to call t-mobile customer service then ask them what plans they offer and the all the details.
Q: I'm doing this project in school about mobile phones, and I was wondering how mobile phones or special made mobile phones for diabled people help disabled people
It honestly depends on the disability. Obviously some are not able to use them at all however some disabled people benefit from mobile phones a great deal as it gives them a sense of independence and 'normality' in that they are just like their friends and others who don't have a disability
Q: i am wanting a phone from boost mobile but want a straight talk plan?? can I do this
No, that will not work, and for several reasons: 1.) Straight Talk will not accept a Boost Mobile phone, period. 2.) Boost Mobile phones are not compatible with Straight Talk's GSM SIM cards. 3.) Boost Mobile phones with SIM card slots are either iDEN (which will not work with a GSM SIM card), or are locked from being used outside of Boost Mobile.
Q: Can they do that while the mobile is off?How's that anyway?
It is possible , they trace the signal the mobile phone sends to whatever satellite or coverage tower. This might get a little confusing as a mobile phone recieves signal from the tower , but it still has to send a small signal as a request for that coverage pretty much just like when you click a link on a website. When the mobile's off it can only be traced through the passive energy wave released from the battery , which wouldn't be exactly tracing the particular phone but any mobile phone compatible batteries within a certain area

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