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GFive G33

GFive G33
GFive G33
SCREEN SIZE640 x 480 pixels
CAMERA RESOLUTION0.3 MP
BATTERY1100 mAh, Li-On
  • RELEASED: 2011-03-01
  • OPERATING SYSTEM: Proprietary Gfive
Key Features
Launch
2011-03-01
Chipset
-
RAM (GB)
-
Display
640 x 480 pixels
Camera
0.3 MP
Operating System
Proprietary Gfive
Battery
1100 mAh, Li-On
Expandable
8 GB, Micro SD card
Display
Type
TFT-LCD
Resolution
640 x 480 pixels
Screen Size
3.5 inches
Operating System And Processor
Operating System
Proprietary Gfive
Memory
Expandable
8 GB, Micro SD card
Camera
Rear Camera
0.3 MP
Front Camera
No
Image Stablizer
No
Flash
Yes
Video Recording
Yes
Dimension
Design
Bar
Battery
Capacity
1100 mAh, Li-On
Type
Removable
Multimedia
Radio
Yes, Wireless FM Radio with Recording
Media Player
Yes, MP3
Video Player
Yes, MP4
Connectivity
Network
2G, GSM 900/ 1800
GSM/CDMA
GSM
Bluetooth
Yes
WiFi
No
Internet
GPRS
GPS
No
USB
Yes
HDMI
No
Headphone Connector
3.5 mm
SIM
Dual, GSM + GSM
NFC
No
DLNA
No
Additional Feature
Sensors
-
Built in Applications
Yes, Facebook, Calculator, Calendar, Alarm, Organizer
Warrenty
1 Year
Keypad
Touchscreen, Resistive

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