Dustproof, shockproof and waterproof, this feature phone is built tough. It includes an SOS emergency button and operates on the Android Jelly Bean Operating System for maximum business / security / lifestyle capabilities.
Dustproof, shockproof and waterproof, this feature phone is built tough. It includes an SOS emergency button and operates on the Android Jelly Bean Operating System for maximum business / security / lifestyle capabilities.
Features
SOS emergency button
8MP primary flash camera, 1.3MP secondary camera
Motion, Distance and G Sensors
Bluetooth V4.1
Built-in GPS (Location / Mapper)
IP67 Certified
Protected USB port
Specifications
2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G UMTS 850/2100 MHz
Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean, 1.2GHz Quad Core
4” FWVGA screen with 854*480px
TFT IPS Gorilla Glass 2
Dimensions: 139.7*76.4*17.6mm (H*W*D)
Weight: 260g
Battery: 4500mAh Li-ion
Talk time: 18hrs
Standby time: 1125hrs
Micro SD card slot up to 32GB
Language / Locale Supported since version
1. English, US (en_US) 1.1
2. German, Germany (de_DE) 1.1
3. Chinese, PRC (zh_CN) 1.5
4. Chinese, Taiwan (zh_TW) 1.5
5. Czech, Czech Republic (cs_CZ) 1.5
6. Dutch, Belgium (nl_BE) 1.5
7. Dutch, Netherlands (nl_NL) 1.5
8. English, Australia (en_AU) 1.5
9. English, Britain (en_GB) 1.5
10. English, Canada (en_CA) 1.5
11. English, New Zealand (en_NZ) 1.5
12. English, Singapore(en_SG) 1.5
13. French, Belgium (fr_BE) 1.5
14. French, Canada (fr_CA) 1.5
15. French, France (fr_FR) 1.5
16. French, Switzerland (fr_CH) 1.5
17. German, Austria (de_AT) 1.5
18. German, Liechtenstein (de_LI) 1.5
19. German, Switzerland (de_CH) 1.5
20. Italian, Italy (it_IT) 1.5
21. Italian, Switzerland (it_CH) 1.5
22. Japanese (ja_JP) 1.5
23. Korean (ko_KR) 1.5
24. Polish (pl_PL) 1.5
25. Russian (ru_RU) 1.5
26. Spanish (es_ES) 1.5
27. Arabic, Egypt (ar_EG) 2.3
28. Arabic, Israel (ar_IL) 2.3
29. Bulgarian, Bulgaria (bg_BG) 2.3
30. Catalan, Spain (ca_ES) 2.3
31. Croatian, Croatia (hr_HR) 2.3
32. Danish, Denmark(da_DK) 2.3
33. English, India (en_IN) 2.3
34. English, Ireland (en_IE) 2.3
35. English, Zimbabwe (en_ZA) 2.3
36. Finnish, Finland (fi_FI) 2.3
37. Greek, Greece (el_GR) 2.3
38. Hebrew, Israel (iw_IL)* 2.3
39. Hindi, India (hi_IN) 2.3
40. Hungarian, Hungary (hu_HU) 2.3
41. Indonesian, Indonesia (in_ID)* 2.3
42. Latvian, Latvia (lv_LV) 2.3
43. Lithuanian, Lithuania (lt_LT) 2.3
44. Norwegian-Bokmol, Norway(nb_NO) 2.3
45. Portuguese, Brazil (pt_BR) 2.3
46. Portuguese, Portugal (pt_PT) 2.3
47. Romanian, Romania (ro_RO) 2.3
48. Serbian (sr_RS) 2.3
49. Slovak, Slovakia (sk_SK) 2.3
50. Slovenian, Slovenia (sl_SI) 2.3
51. Spanish, US (es_US) 2.3
52. Swedish, Sweden (sv_SE) 2.3
53. Tagalog, Philippines (tl_PH) 2.3
54. Thai, Thailand (th_TH) 2.3
55. Turkish, Turkey (tr_TR) 2.3
56. Ukrainian, Ukraine (uk_UA) 2.3
57. Vietnamese, Vietnam (vi_VN) 2.3
* Note that Java uses several deprecated two-letter codes. The Hebrew (“he”) language code is rewritten as “iw”, Indonesian (“id”) as “in”, and Yiddish (“yi”) as “ji”. This rewriting happens even if you construct your own Locale object, not just for instances returned by the various lookup methods. See also http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3639.