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Advantages and Disadvantages of IMO B720 (Review)

Posted on | March 10, 2010 | No Comments

IMO B720

IMO B720 QWERTY phone similar premises Samsung Corby, equipped with a VGA camera plus video recording capabilities have multimedia features like MP3 player and FM radio and TV Tunner.

IMO B720 Qwerty phone is equipped with online facilities, social network like Facebook, Twitter and other chat applications. For a Bluetooth connection and data cable to access internet while a GPRS phone is also equipped with a memory card expansion slot microSD type.

IMO B720 Specs:
General Network GSM (900/1800 MHz), Dual On GSM-GSM
Announced 2010, 1Q
Processor
SAR Rating
Color Available
Size Dimensions (mm) 103 x 61 x 12
Weight (g) 105
Display Type TFT 262K colors
Size 2.4 inch 320 x 240 pixels
Lines 0
Menu
Design Type Candybar
Antenna Fixed Internal
Keys Navigation TrackBall
QWERTY Yes
Soft
Other Qwerty Keyboard
Lighting Yes
Memory Phonebook 1000
Internal (MB)
Expansion Micro SD Card
Battery Type Standard battery, Li-Ion
Stand-by (hrs) 300 hours
TalkTime(min) 270 Minutes
Ringtones Polyphonic
Customization Yes. Mp3
Audio Format MP3/AAC/AAC+/Wav
MP3 Player Yes
Voice WAV
FM Radio Yes
A2DP Yes
Video Format 3GP, MP4
Recorder Yes
TV Null
Entertainment Games Yes
Messaging SMS Yes
Total SMS 500
MMS Yes
EMS Yes
Email Yes
IM
Push-To-Talk
Connectivity HSDPA Null
EDGE
Bluetooth
3G No
GPRS Class 12
Infrared (IrDA) No
USB Port Yes
WIFI/WLAN
Data Cable Yes
Data Modem
Software Java (J2ME) Yes
WAP Yes, Version 1.2.1
Platform OS
Browser Yes Wap
Predictive Text Entry T9
Speech Codes Yes
PIM Application Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, TO-DO, Notes
Others Application Facebook, eBuddy (Chatting) dan browser Opera
Personal Themes Yes
Caller ID
Profile ID Yes
Camera Lens Type CMOS, 0.0 Megapixel
Digital zoom Yes
Max. Resolution VGA
Flash No
Night Mode Yes
Multi Shot
Frame Types
Extra Features
Photo Format Jpeg

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