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Moto G8 Optimo Maxx Snapdragon 665 XT2041DL / G8 Power Gsm Phone


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Moto G8 Optimo Maxx Snapdragon 665 XT2041DL / G8 Power Gsm Phone


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$599.99
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Moto G8 Optimo Maxx Smartphone, 75.84x159.85x9.63 mm, Android, Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 SM6125 (Trinket), 4.00 GiB RAM, 1-hole, 6.4 inch, 1080x2300, Color IPS TFT LCD display, GPS, 15.9 MP camera, 8.0 MP aux. camera, 1.9 MP aux. 2 camera, 15.9 MP 2nd camera, Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Fingerprint sensor, 5000 mAh battery
Moto G8 Optimo Maxx Snapdragon 665 XT2041DL / G8 Power Gsm Phone

Software EnvironmentSoftware Environment:
PlatformThe family of the operating system like Android, iOS, Windows Phone/Mobile, Palm OS, etc. Android
Operating SystemPre-installed (usually embedded) operating system which the device was released with. Google Android 10 (Q)Google Android 10 (Q)
Software ExtrasNavigation software, voice recognition, face recognition, personal assistant app, etc. Voice Command , Navigation softwarepre-installed , Intelligent personal assistantLearning personal assistant based on artificial intelligence (AI) , Face RecognitionFace identification by built-in camera

Application processor, ChipsetApplication processor, Chipset:
CPU ClockFrequency of the square signal which schedules the internal operation of microprocessor (synchronous sequential logic). The current consumed by the processor is approximately proportional to clock rate. 2000 MHz
CPUManufacturer part number and most important characteristics of the IC which includes the main application processor or processors Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 SM6125 (Trinket), 2019, 64 bit, octa-core, 11 nm, Qualcomm Adreno 610 GPUQualcomm Snapdragon 665 SM6125 (Trinket), 2019, 64 bit, octa-core, 11 nm, Qualcomm Adreno 610 GPU

Operative MemoryOperative Memory:
RAM TypeType of volatile memory IC which specifies RAM architecture, timing characteristics, refresh mode, voltage levels and physical design of the IC. Two major types of random-access memory is static RAM (SRAM) periodically refreshed dynamic RAM (DRAM). LPDDR4x SDRAM
1866 MHzClock frequency of the RAM databus (not necessarily equivalent to data transfer frequency). The width of the databus (e.g. 64 bit), RAM type (e.g. DDR SDRAM), number of channels and clock rate (e.g. 200 MHz) determines peak transfer rate
RAM Capacity (converted)RAM capacity in binary bytes (KiB: 1024 bytes, MiB: 1024 KiB, GiB: 1024 MiB) 4.00 GiB RAM

Non-volatile MemoryNon-volatile Memory:

DisplayDisplayAll parameters that related to display
Display HoleNumber of in-display camera or sensor holes 1-hole
Display DiagonalThe distance measured between the furthest corners of the display. In case of display with rounded edges this refers to the diagonal of the smallest bounding rectangle. 162.5 mm
6.4 inchDisplay Diagonal in inches
ResolutionHorizontal and vertical resolution of the primary display. In case of display with rounded edges this refers to the smallest bounding rectangle. 1080x2300
Horizontal Full Bezel WidthDefined as the sum of width of left and right vertical display bezels. If the display panel is located in the middle width of left and right bezels are the same and their width is the half of the full bezel width. 6.77 mm
Display Area UtilizationRegular display area per regular front panel area ratio. This approximated indicator does not count with possible rounded corners (neither on front panel nor on display) or display notches, holes. 83.8%
Pixel DensityIndicates the number of pixels per inch 397 PPI
Display TypeDisplay technology, e.g. Color/ monochrome e-ink, STN, PM-OLED, AM-OLED, TN-TFT, IPS TFT, ASV TFT, MVA TFT, PVA TFT, PLS TFT Color IPS TFT LCDColor IPS-TFT (In-Plane Switching - Thin Film Transistor) is also called Super TFT LCD. This is an active matrix LCD technology developed by Hitachi Ltd. in 1996. display
Number of Display ScalesMaximal number of displayable colors or scales 16.8M
Scratch Resistant ScreenUsual types: Gorilla Glass generations, DragonTrail/X, Sapphire Glass Yes

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Graphical SubsystemGraphical Subsystem:
Graphical ControllerManufacturer and part number of the graphics controller IC or commercial name of the intellectual property (IP) if the graphics controller is the part of a chipset Qualcomm Adreno 616
Dedicated Graphics MemoryDedicated operative memory (video RAM, VRAM) of graphics controller or GPU which independent from the op. memory of the main processor. Graphics controller may have access to the main RAM (shared RAM) too 0.5 MiB
GPU Clock: 650 MHz

Audio/Video InterfacesAudio/Video Interfaces:
A/V OutAudio/Video outputs form a heterogeneous group of interfaces that allow the user to connect the device to various external analog/digital multimedia devices (monitors, projectors, HD TVs) and play multimedia content. For example: MHL, DisplayPort, HDMI, e No

Audio SubsystemAudio Subsystem:
Microphone(s)Analog or digital sound receiver. Main applications: voice calls, active noise cancellation, voice command, voice/video recording, voice identification stereo
Loudpeaker(s): stereo
Audio Output: 3.5mm

Cellular PhoneCellular Phone:
Supported Cellular BandsList of supported cellular networks with band names. For example GSM900 refers to the GSM system with the 890-915 MHz uplink and 935-960 downlink bands. GSM850GSM850 phones support GSM 850 MHz (B5) band (downlink: 869.2 MHz - 894.2 MHz, uplink: 824.2 MHz - 849.2 MHz) , GSM900GSM900 phones support P-GSM (Primary GSM) 900 MHz (B8) band (downlink: 935.0 MHz - 960.0 MHz, uplink: 890.0 MHz - 915.0 MHz) and may support E-GSM (Extended GSM) 900 MHz band (downlink: 925.0 MHz - 960.0 MHz, uplink: 880.0 MHz- 915.0 MHz. , GSM1800GSM1800 phones support GSM / DCS / PCS 1800 MHz (B3) band (downlink: 1805.2 - 1879.8 MHz, uplink: 1710.2 - 1784.8 MHz). , GSM1900GSM1900 phones support PCS 1900 MHz (B2) band (downlink: 1930.2 - 1989.8 MHz, uplink: 1850.2 - 1909.8 MHz) , UMTS2100 (B1)UMTS2100 phones support UMTS 1900 / 2100MHz (IMT, also refferred as UMTS Band I) band (downlink: 2112.4 - 2167.6 MHz, uplink: 1922.4-1977.6 MHz) , UMTS1900 (B2)UMTS1900 phones support UMTS 1900MHz (PCS, also refferred as UMTS Band II) band (downlink: 1932.4 - 1987.6 MHz, uplink: 1852.4-1907.6 MHz) , UMTS1700/2100 (B4)UMTS1700/2100 phones support UMTS 1700 / 2100 MHz (AWS, also refferred as UMTS Band IV) band (downlink: 2112.4 - 2152.6 MHz, uplink: 1712.4-1752.6 MHz) , UMTS850 (B5)UMTS850 phones support UMTS 850 MHz (CLR, also refferred as UMTS Band V) band (downlink: 871.4 - 891.6 MHz, uplink: 826.4 - 846.6 MHz) , UMTS900 (B8)UMTS900 phones support UMTS 900 MHz (UMTS Band VIII) band (downlink: 927.4 - 957.6 MHz, uplink: 882.4-912.6 MHz) , CDMA800 (BC0)CDMA800 phones support CDMA 800 MHz (CDMA Band Class 0, also known as CDMA850) band (downlink: 860 MHz - 894 MHz, uplink: 815 MHz - 849 MHz). , CDMA1900 (BC1/BC14)CDMA1900 phones support PCS, also referred as CDMA Band Class 1 band (downlink: 1930 - 1990 MHz, uplink: 1850 - 1910 MHz) and US PCS, also referred as CDMA Band Class 14 band (downlink: 1930 - 1995 MHz, uplink: 1850 - 1915 MHz) , CDMA800 (BC10)CDMA800 phones support CDMA 800 MHz (CDMA Band Class 10, Secondary 800 MHz Band) band (downlink: 806 MHz - 901 MHz, uplink: 851 MHz - 940 MHz). , LTE2100 (B1)LTE2100 phones support LTE 1900 / 2100MHz (IMT, also refferred as LTE Band 1) band (downlink: 2110 - 2170 MHz, uplink: 1920 - 1980 MHz) , LTE1900 (B2)LTE1900 phones support LTE 1900 MHz (PCS , also referred as LTE Band 2) band (downlink: 1930 - 1990 MHz, uplink: 1850 - 1910 MHz) , LTE1800 (B3)LTE1800 phones support LTE 1800 MHz (LTE Band 3) band (downlink: 1805 - 1880 MHz, uplink: 1710 - 1785 MHz) , LTE1700/2100 (B4)LTE1700/2100 phones support LTE 1700 / 2100 MHz (AWS also referred as LTE Band 4) band (downlink: 2110 - 2155 MHz, uplink: 1710 - 1755 MHz) , LTE850 (B5)LTE850 phones support LTE 850 MHz (LTE Band 5) band (downlink: 869 - 894 MHz, uplink: 824 - 849 MHz) , LTE2600 (B7)LTE2600 phones support LTE 2600 MHz (LTE Band 7) band (downlink: 2620 - 2690 MHz, uplink: 2500 - 2570 MHz) , LTE900 (B8)LTE900 phones support LTE 900 MHz (LTE Band 8) band (downlink: 925 - 960 MHz, uplink: 880 - 915 MHz) , LTE700 (B12)LTE700 phones support LTE 700 MHz (LTE Band 12) band (downlink: 728 - 746 MHz, uplink: 698 - 716 MHz) , LTE700 (B13)LTE700 phones support LTE 700 MHz (LTE Band 13) band (downlink: 746 - 756 MHz, uplink: 777 - 787 MHz) , LTE700 (B14)LTE 700 PS phones support North-American LTE Band 14 band (758 - 768 MHz downlink, 788 - 798 MHz uplink) , LTE700 (B17)LTE700 phones support LTE 700 MHz (LTE Band 17) band (downlink: 734 - 746 MHz, uplink: 704 - 716 MHz) , LTE800 (B18)LTE800 phones support LTE 800 MHz (LTE Band 18) band (downlink: 860 - 875 MHz, uplink: 815 - 830 MHz) , LTE800 (B19)LTE800 phones support LTE 800 MHz (LTE Band 19) band (downlink: 875 - 890 MHz, uplink: 830 - 845 MHz) , LTE800 (B20)LTE800 phones support LTE 800 MHz (LTE Band 20) band (downlink: 791 - 821 MHz, uplink: 832 - 862 MHz) , LTE1900 (B25)LTE1900 phones support LTE 1900 MHz (LTE Band 25) band (downlink: 1930 - 1995 MHz, uplink: 1850 - 1915 MHz) , LTE850 (B26)LTE850 phones support LTE 850 MHz (LTE Band 26) band (downlink: 859 - 894 MHz, uplink: 814 - 849 MHz) , LTE700 (B29)LTE Band 29 band (downlink: 716 - 728 MHz) is for carrier aggregation , LTE2300 (B30)LTE Band 30 band (downlink: 2350 - 2360 MHz, uplink: 2305 - 2315 MHz) , TD-LTE2600 (B38)TD-LTE 2600 MHz phones support TD-LTE 2600 MHz (LTE Band 38) band (2570 - 2620 MHz) , TD-LTE1900 (B39)TD-LTE 1900 MHz phones support Chinese TD-LTE 1900 MHz (LTE Band 39) band (1880 - 1920 MHz) , TD-LTE2300 (B40)TD-LTE 2300 phones support Chinese TD-LTE 2300 MHz (LTE Band 40) band (2300 - 2400 MHz) , TD-LTE2500 (B41)TD-LTE 2500 MHz phones support TD-LTE 2500 MHz (LTE Band 41) band (2496 - 2690 MHz) , LTE1700/2100 (B66)LTE Band 66 (AWS-3) band (downlink band: 2110 - 2200 MHz, uplink band: 1710 - 1780 MHz) , LTE600 (B71)LTE600 phones support T-Mobile USA LTE 600 MHz (LTE Band 71) band (downlink: 617 - 652 MHz, uplink: 663 - 698 MHz) bands
Supported Cellular Data LinksList of supported cellular data links and rates. GPRSGeneral Packet Radio Service , EDGEEnhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution also known as Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS) , UMTSUniversal Mobile Telecommunications System. UMTS Release '99 data link layer, W-CDMA grants up to 384 kbit/s pocket-switched download speed. , HSUPAHigh-Speed Uplink Packet Access is a 3.5G UMTS uplink protocol. , HSUPA 5.8 , HSDPAHigh-Speed Downlink Packet Access is a 3.5G UMTS downlink protocol. , HSPA+ 21.1 , HSPA+ 42.2Single-carrier HSPA+ 42.2 Mbps , DC-HSDPA 42.2Dual-carrier HSPA+ 42.2 Mbps , cdmaOne , CDMA2000 1x , CDMA2000 1xEV-DO , CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A , LTELTE (Long Term Evolution) or the E-UTRAN (Evolved Universal Terrestrial Access Network), introduced in 3GPP R8, is the 4G access part of the Evolved Packet System (EPS). , LTE 100/50LTE 100.8 Mbps / 50.4 Mbps (Cat. 3) , LTE 150/50LTE 151.2 Mbps / 50.4 Mbps (Cat. 4) , LTE 300/50More exact values: LTE 301.5 Mbps / 50.4 Mbps (Cat. 6) , LTE 450/50LTE Category 9: 452.2 Mbps downlink, 51 Mbps uplink data links
SIM Card SlotSupported Subscriber Identification Card (SIM) Format like mini-SIM, micro-SIM, nano-SIM, embedded SIM, etc. Nano-SIM (4FF)
Complementary Phone ServicesPossible extras: voice transmission, voice speaker, vibration, speakerphone, active noise cancellation, PTT, HD Voice, VoLTE, etc. Voice transmissionDevice is able to receive and transmit voice over cellular network , Voice speakerDedicated voice speaker is located near to the ear when talking and optimized for the spectrum and peak-to-peak range of the human voice. , Vibrate , Speakerphone , ANCActive noise cancellation (ANC) , HD Voice , VoLTE
SAR (head)Measured SAR value at head configuration 0.570 W/kg
SAR (body)Measured SAR value at body configuration 1.430 W/kg
SAR (hotspot)Measured SAR value at head worst configuration 1.440 W/kg
2nd highest SAR (head)Additional head SAR value 0.470 W/kg
2nd highest SAR (body)Additional body SAR value 1.420 W/kg

Secondary Cellular PhoneSecondary Cellular Phone:
Sec. Supported Cellular Networks: No

Control PeripheralsControl Peripherals:
Touchscreen TypeDetermines how the touchscreen module senses the touch of the screen Capacitive multi-touch screen

Communication InterfacesCommunication Interfaces:
Expansion InterfacesNon-volatile memory and/or I/O expansion interfaces. For example: microSD, microSDXC, SDHC, CF II., PCMCIA III., etc. TransFlash , microSDSupports memory cards with capacity of up to 2GB and may comply with some (not HC) memory cards with higher capacity than 2GB , microSDHCA micro-SDHC-capable device supports High Capacity (SD 2.0/HC) memory cards with capacity of up to 32GB. , microSDXCA microSDXC-capable device supports eXtended-Capacity memory cards with capacity of up to 128 GB, 256 GB or 2 TB.
USBFirst or the only USB port. USB is a common high-speed serial bus standard that allows data and power transfer between the mobile device and another computer. Version of USB identifies USB standard. USB 2.0Released in April 2000, USB 2.0 specification introduced USB Hi-Speed enabling devices to communicate at 480 Mbit/s data rate.
USB HS (480 Mbps)Determines the highest available data transfer speed of first USB port. Usual standard speed levels: High-Speed (HS), Super-Speed (SS)
USB ServicesPossible services: USB power supply, USB charging, USB fast charging, USB host, OTG, etc. USB chargingThe device is able to charge its battery supplied from the USB port. , USB fast chargingFast charging is supported , USB HostUSB host devices are capable of controlling USB client devices, like mass storage devices, mouse, keyboard, camera, printer, scanner, etc. , USB OTG 1.3 , USB OTG 2.0 , USB PDDevice which meets USB Battery Charging Specification Revision 1.1 / 1.2 is able to supply current from 500 mA to 1.5 A for the client device at 5V.
USB ConnectorPhysical USB connector layout. Most common types: micro-USB, USB A, USB Type-C or proprietary (e.g. Lightning) USB C reversible
Max. Charging Power: 10.0 W
BluetoothIEEE 802.15 is a short-range radio technology standard that allows transfer of data, and the use of accessories such as wireless audio devices and printers. This field specifies the supported BT version. Bluetooth 5.0Released in Dec, 2016
Wireless LANWireless LAN / WLAN / Wi-Fi: 802.11 defines a medium-range wireless data link that allows for internet access and data transfer. This field enumerates the supported protocols (e.g. 802.11a/b/g/n). 802.11aShort range standard, 5 GHz, max. 54 Mbit/s , 802.11b2.4 GHz (ISM band), max. 11 Mbit/s , 802.11g2.4 GHz (ISM band), max. 54 Mbit/s , 802.11n2.4 GHz (ISM band) or optional 5 GHz support, max. 600 Mbit/s thanks to MIMO antennas , 802.11ac2.4 GHz (ISM band) or optional 5 GHz support (4915...5825 MHz), max. 1300 Mbit/s thanks to MIMO antennas
Wireless ServicesPossible extras: Miracast, DLNA, WiFi Tethering, UPnP, WiFi Display, AirPlay, etc. Wi-Fi Direct , Wi-Fi TetheringWi-Fi Mobile Hotsport , WiDiIntel Wireless Display , Wi-Fi CallingVoice over WiFi (VoWiFi)

Multimedia BroadcastMultimedia Broadcast:
FM Radio ReceiverWith a bulit-in FM radio the device is able to receive FM (frequency modulated) broadcast in 79 - 108 MHz band. FM radio (76-90 MHz) with RDS

Satellite NavigationSatellite Navigation:
Complementary GPS ServicesPossible extras: S-GPS, A-GPS, Geotagging, TMC, QuickGPS, QZSS, etc. Simultaneous GPS , A-GPS , Geotagging , QuickGPS
Supported GLONASS protocol(s)GLONASS is a global satellite navigation system operated by Russia. Yes
Supported Galileo service(s)Galileo is a global satellite navigation system operated by European Union and the European Space Agency. Yes

Primary Camera SystemPrimary Camera SystemPrimary camera usually has better imaging capabilities than secondary camera if any
Camera PlacementRefers to the placement of the primary camera on the device. Front, rear or rotatable. Generally rear. Rear
Camera Image SensorRefers to the semiconductor technology of image sensor (FSI CMOS, BSI CMOS, etc.) BSI CMOSBackside Illuminated CMOS (Complementary MOS circuit)
Image Sensor Pixel SizePixel size of the primary camera sensor 1.12 micrometer
Number of effective pixelsA measurement of the maximum pixel number at which the camera can take a picture, often referred to as Megapixels (when horizontal and vertical measurements are multiplied) 15.9 MP camera
Aperture (W)Wide-angle aperture of lens or aperture of lens in case of camera without optical zoom f/1.70
ZoomA feature that changes the focal length of the lens of a camera. Optical zoom requires the lens to move in and out, providing high-quality close ups from a distance 1.0 x optical zoom
FocusCD AF, PD AF, Laser AF, etc. No / Not supported means there is no adjustable optical system or no camera built-in at all PD AFPhase-detection (PD) is a passive autofocus system which measures the phase difference between a two images to reach correct focus.
Video RecordingA measurement of the maximum horizontal and vertical pixel numbers at which the primary camera can capture video 3840x2160 pixel
30 fpsRecording frame rate when recording video at maximum resolution
FlashA flash is used to brighten dark areas when taking photographs; is also used as a flashlight. This field contains the exact type of the flash. single LEDAlso known as mobile light
Camera Extra FunctionsPopular extra features of the primary camera: EIS, EIS for video, OIS, OIS for video, Face detection, 3D photo, HDR photo, HDR video, Macro mode, Panorama Photo, Red-eye reduction, Refocus, Smile detection, Slow motion video, Burst mode, Face Retouch EIS (video) , Pixel unificationThis method reduces image noise in low light conditions by merging 4 sensor pixels to 1 pixel at the cost of quartering the resolution. Also known as 4-in-1 pixel fusion or super pixel mode , HDR photoHigh dynamic range image recording , HDR videoHigh-dynamic-range video recording , Red-eye reduction , Slow motion videoSlowmo cameras are able to achieve at least 100 frame per second frame rate. , Burst mode , Touch focus , Macro modeAn autofocus feature that allows for close-up photographs to be taken with the onboard digital camera , Panorama Photo , Face detection , Face tagging , Smile detection , Face retouch , Face retouch (video) , Intelligent scene detection
Aux. Camera Image SensorAuxiliary camera image sensor technology in at least dual lens setup BSI CMOSBackside Illuminated CMOS (Complementary MOS circuit)
Aux. Cam. Image Sensor Pixel SizePixel size of the aux. camera sensor 1.12 micrometer
Auxiliary Camera ResolutionAuxiliary camera resolution in dual lens setup 8.0 MP aux. camera
Aux. Camera Aperture (W)Wide-angle aperture of aux. lens or aperture of aux. lens in case of aux. camera without optical zoom f/2.20
Aux. Camera Extra FunctionsPopular extra features of the aux. camera: OIS, EIS, HDR photo HDR photoHigh dynamic range image recording , HDR videoHigh-dynamic-range video recording , Burst mode , Panorama Photo , Face detection , Face tagging , Smile detection
Aux. 2 Camera Image SensorAuxiliary 2 camera image sensor technology in at least triple lens setup CMOSComplementary MOS circuit
Auxiliary 2 Camera ResolutionAuxiliary 2 camera resolution in triple lens setup 1.9 MP aux. 2 camera
Aux. 2 Camera Aperture (W)Wide-angle aperture of auxiliary 2 lens or aperture of aux. 2 lens in case of aux. 2 camera without optical zoom f/2.20
Aux. 3 Camera Image SensorAuxiliary 3 camera image sensor technology in at least quad lens setup No
Aux.4 Camera Image SensorAuxiliary 4 camera image sensor technology in at least penta lens setup No

Secondary Camera SystemSecondary Camera SystemWidely used for video telephony or taking selfies
Secondary Camera PlacementRefers to the placement of the secondary camera on the device. Front or rear. Generally front camera for selfies or video call. Front
Secondary Camera SensorRefers to the semiconductor technology of sec camera image sensor (FSI CMOS, BSI CMOS, etc.) BSI CMOSBackside Illuminated CMOS (Complementary MOS circuit)
Secondary Number of pixelsA measurement of the maximum pixel number at which the sec. camera can take a picture, often referred to as Megapixels (when horizontal and vertical measurements are multiplied) 15.9 MP 2nd camera
Secondary Aperture (W)Wide-angle aperture of lens or aperture of lens in case of secondary camera without optical zoom f/2.00
Secondary Video RecordingA measurement of the maximum horizontal and vertical pixel numbers at which the secondary camera can capture video 1920x1080 pixel
30 fpsRecording frame rate when recording video by the secondary camera at maximum resolution
Secondary Camera Extra FunctionsPopular extra features of the secondary camera: Face detection, HDR photo, Selfie Panorama, Smile detection, Face Retouch / Face Beautification EIS (video) , Pixel unificationThis method reduces image noise in low light conditions by merging 4 sensor pixels to 1 pixel at the cost of quartering the resolution. Also known as 4-in-1 pixel fusion or super pixel mode , HDR photoHigh dynamic range image recording , HDR videoHigh-dynamic-range video recording , Burst mode , Panorama Photo , Face detection , Face tagging , Smile detection , Face retouch , Face retouch (video) , Intelligent scene detection
Sec. Aux. Cam. Image SensorImage sensor technology of sec. auxiliary camera in at least dual lens secondary camera setup No

Built-in SensorsBuilt-in Sensors:
Built-in compassBuilt-in electroinc compass types: 1D, 2D, 3D Yes
Built-in accelerometerAn internal component that senses acceleration components of the device. Used for automatic screen rotation and for games and applications that rely on acceleration measurement on X, Y, and Z axis. Possible types: 1D, 2D, 3D Yes
Built-in gyroscopeAn internal component that senses the orientation of the device. Used for automatic screen rotation and for games and applications that rely on the devices position in the X, Y, and Z axis. Possible types: 1D, 2D, 3D Yes
Additional sensorsBuilt-in ambient (barometer, temperature, altimeter, light, etc.), biometric (fingerprint, HR, step, etc.) and comfort (hall sensor, gesture sensor, proximity, etc.) sensors Fingerprint sensorDevice is able to identify the user by using a built-in dedicated biometric fingerprint recogniser sensor placed at the front, rear or any side of the device , Light sensorBy measuring the intensity of the ambient light device may control the brightness level of the screen , Proximity sensorBased on this sensor signal device may control the volume of the voice speaker or dim the display during a call

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Ingress ProtectionIngress Protection:
Protection from solid materialsIngress Protection Standards. IP First digit: Protection from solid objects or materials Yes
Protection from liquidsIngress Protection Standards. IP Second digit: Protection from liquids Yes

Power SupplyPower Supply:
BatteryBattery technology Li-ion polymer (LiPo)
built-inPossible options: removable, built-in
1-cellIn case of high power consumption it is more efficient to connect more than 1 cells in the battery in series to minimize current thus loss.
Nominal Battery CapacityIf there are more than 1 cells in the battery in parellel connection the nominal resulting battery capacity is the sum of capacity of cells 5000 mAh battery

Geographical AttributesGeographical Attributes:
Market CountriesCountries where the device was officially sold. Overlap is possible. USA
Market RegionsRegions where the device was officially sold. Overlap is possible. North America
Mobile OperatorList of mobile operators (carriers) or distributors which sold the device in their own network Straight TalkStraight Talk

Please note- important information:
  • -Our items are International and work with GSM networks Like ATT and Tmobile ETC.
    (Do not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon, Sprint, or Boost)
  • -Our International items are Factory Unlocked without carrier logo and/or region lock..
  • -Our items can be used anywhere in the world with any GSM network that supports phone's bands.

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