Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R

Detailed Product Description

Engine Type : Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, inline-four
Displacement : 599 cc
Bore x Stroke : 67.0 x 42.5mm
Maximum Torque : TBD
Compression Ratio : 13.9:1
Fuel Injection : DFI with four 38mm Keihin throttle bodies, oval sub-throttles, two injectors per throttle body
Ignition : TCBI with digital advance
Transmission : 6-Speed
Final Drive : X-Ring Chain
Rake/Trail : TBD
Frame type : Aluminum perimeter
Front Tire Size : 120/65-ZR17
Rear Tire Size : 180/55-ZR17
Wheelbase : TBD
Front Suspension / wheel travel : 41 mm inverted cartridge fork with top-out springs, stepless rebound damping, stepless

compression damping, fully-adjustable spring preload / TBD
Rear Suspension / wheel travel Bottom-Link Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock, top-out spring and pillow ball upper mount,

dual-range (high/low-speed) stepless compression damping, 25-way Adjustable rebound damping, fully-adjustable spring preload

/ TBD
Front Brake Type : Dual 300mm petal-type rotors with four-piston, four-pad calipers
Rear Brake Type : Single 210mm petal-type rotor with single-piston caliper
Fuel Tank Capacity : 4.5 gal.
Seat Height : TBD
Dry Weight : TBD
Color : Lime Green, Atomic Silver, Ebony, Passion Red
Warranty : 12 months
Good Times Protection Plan : 12, 24, 36 or 48 months

Source:
http://www.ecvv.com

Kawasaki optimistic for Mugello

After the frustrations of the French Grand Prix at Le Mans just over a week ago, Kawasaki's John Hopkins and Anthony West head this week for the Tuscan hills of Italy, and the picturesque circuit of Mugello, for the sixth round of the MotoGP world championship in optimistic mood.

"I was happy to leave Le Mans after a difficult weekend, and it's been good to spend some time at home, especially on my birthday," said Hopkins. "A lot of my friends flew out to see me and we had a good time relaxing, having fun on the beach, so I feel really good. I've been training hard and I'm looking forward to Mugello. We made some improvements at the test following the race in France, and now we have four races close together, so we need to make a good start to these. The next round is going to be a difficult task for us, but I'm confident we can bounce back from our disappointing results. We're one-hundred-percent fit, focussed and ready to take on the challenge in Italy."

Anthony West commented, "'Le Mans was tough, but I got back to my new home in Belgium and tried to put it behind me by training even harder for Mugello. One of the good things about living so close to our team boss is that there is always one of his friends around to go training with, whether it be running, cycling or mountain biking. Ahead of the Italian Grand Prix I'm also going to head down to Austria to do some downhill mountain biking, so I'll be raring to go by the time I get to the track. The Mugello circuit is not one of my favourites, and I've never ridden a MotoGP bike there before, but with the information we gleaned from the post race test in France, I'm hopeful that we'll be able to make another big step forward this coming weekend."

Source:

http://moto.gpupdate.net

Rossi in good shape at Mugello, Lorenzo heads third row

Saturday, 31 May 2008
With Valentino Rossi in pole position there is a good chance of another Fiat Yamaha victory at Mugello this weekend, while his young team-mate Jorge Lorenzo is seventh on the grid.

The Bridgestone-equipped side of the Fiat Yamaha garage had cause for celebration at the Gran Premio d´Italia Alice with Valentino Rossi´s first pole of 2008 and his first on Japanese rubber, at his home GP.

His MotoGP rookie team-mate is still confident, however, after qualifying seventh - his worst grid position thus far in his remarkable premier class adventure.

Valentino Rossi – pole position

`This is a great, great qualifying because it´s been a long wait to be on pole position again, almost one year exactly! Now for sure we will try to win tomorrow. To be honest I was quite worried after practice this morning because we had a few problems with the set-up and I couldn´t find my rhythm, but I want to say thank you to all my team because they made a great job during lunch, we did some important modifications and then this afternoon I had the feeling and the speed that I wanted. We´re now fast on race tyres but we still need to make our final decision about which tyre to use and we will do this when we see the conditions tomorrow. It´s great to make my first pole with Bridgestone and I think `48.1´ is a very fast time and it shows how good their qualifying tyres are now.´

Jorge Lorenzo - 7th

`Of course I´m not happy with seventh because I always want to be at the front, it´s my worst position so far with Yamaha in MotoGP and I´m especially disappointed because I really like this track and I love the Italian fans, but now we just have to look forward to a good race! I still lack some power in my ankles but honestly I can´t blame my injuries this time, today it was a case of lacking time to find the right dry set-up and of me not riding as well as I might have done. We need to work on the front especially because at the moment we are wheelying too much and we don´t have enough stability in the bumpy areas, but I have confidence in my team and in Yamaha and I know we will be able to improve for tomorrow. Anyway, we know our bike is working well here because Valentino is on pole! Tomorrow morning we will decide on the race tyre, together with Michelin, and then I will try to get a good start and pass as many people as possible.
Source:

Honda CBR 900 RR ED Type (1993)

Meticulous attention was given to every detail of the Fireblade's 893 cc liquid- cooled, four-cylinder engine, ensuring maximum performance with minimum size and weight. Special emphasis was given to the power delivery and numerous high-performance technical features combine to provide a linear response ideally suited to the rider's requirements.

The key to engine performance is the volume and efficiency of air flowing through the combustion chamber. The Fireblade's straight-port induction system and high-capacity air cleaner ensure optimum power characteristics, while sophisticated 38 mm slanted flat slide carburettors give optimum throttle control.

Twin camshafts act directly on the 16 valves, allowing a compact low-friction valve train with generous 16,000 mile adjustment intervals. Flat-topped 'slipper" pistons permit lightweight crankshaft and conrods, resulting in low inertia for phenomenally sharp engine response.

Honda's precise digital ignition system ensures accurate timing at all engine speeds, as well as providing instantaneous input to the accurate 'real-time" electronic tachometer. Meanwhile the Fireblade's cartridgetype liquid-cooled oil cooler keeps lubricant temperatures firmly under control.

Light fantastic: the Fireblade chassis
The CBR90ORF;Cs power is contained by a supremely light yet rigid frame, based around twin spars of extruded aluminium and weighing only 10.5 kg. The rear subframe and swing arm are also made from aluminium, the latter using technology developed for Honda's NSX sports car. Intensive track-testing plus detailed computer analysis led to the use of semi-floating rubber engine mounts to combat vibration

Front suspension design breaks new ground by combining a conventional fork configuration with rigid 45 mm stanchions and forged aluminium bottom cases. This gives strength with very low weight (in comparison with inverted forks), reducing inertia to provide the Fireblade with responsive and precise steering. At the rear, a new version of Honda's renowned Pro-Link system employs a sophisticated CIVSIII remote-reservoir unit that can be tuned for preload, compression and rebound damping.

Highly engineered wheels, tyres and brakes are vital components of the Fireblade package. Lightweight 16-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels are fitted with specially-developed Bridgestone Battlax tyres for superior grip and feedback. Twin 296 mm front discs with four-piston calipers, aided by a single 220 mm rear disc, provide immensely powerful yet controllable braking.

Total performance: the CBR'S aerodynamic advantage
Honda's engineers used their grand prix experience to introduce an important new feature to the aggressive, wind-cheating form of the Fireblade's fairing. A series of 8 mm diameter holes, near the twin headlamps and on the lower cowl, enhance the flow of air over and through the fairing to provide excellent performance in cornering. High-visibility instruments and easily operated switchgear demonstrate traditional Honda style and efficiency, as does the useful lockable compartment beneath the passenger seat. The Fireblade's 4-into-2-into-1 exhaust system incorporates an impact-extruded aluminium silencer that is light, free of welded seams and highly resistant to corrosion and heat. It meets stringent noise regulations while emitting a pleasantly distinctive note. Combining the punch of a large-capacity machine with the agility of a middleweight, the CBR has already become a best-seller and is tipped to win numerous 'bike of the year" polls worldwide.

Reducing the weight and exterior dimensions of a motorcycle's engine is the single most crucial element in improving performance and handling.

The new CBR90ORR Fireblade's engine achieved these reductions through state of-the-art computer engineering, resulting in a uniquely compact, lightweight, and efficient design.

Its right-side camchain layout, 16degree included valve angle and lightweight Inconel exhaust valves, rigid, one-piece cylinder crankcase, siamese cylinder block and 9mm sleeve spacing, and short, rigid, (5-bearing crankshaft combine to make this engine the lightest,most compact litre-class engine ever put into production.

Despite its compact dimensions, the Fireblade's engine is also one of the most competitive on the roads today. Its 38mm slanttype CV carburettors, straight, smooth, intake and exhaust tracts, ultra-compact pentroof combustion chambers, and large-volume 4-into2-into-1, 180' exhaust system and lightweight aluminium silencer provide the Fireblade with a nearly linear power curve that is virtually unmatched in its class.

A fully digitalised onepulsar ignition system provides ultra-precise timing and a hot, reliable spark from idle to redline.Lightweight connecting rods, semi-skirted slipper pistons, and a one-piece ACG combine to minimise friction and inertial mass for nearly instantaneous throttle response at any engine speed.

Accurately monitoring this performance is a direct-response real time electronic tachometer specifically designed to track the motorcycle's extraordinary responsiveness. To protect internal parts, the engine is equipped with a compact, liquid-cooled oil cooler mounted to the front case to maintain constant oil temperature under even the most demanding conditions.

The Lightest, Most Sophisticated Chassis
The Fireblade's main frame is a twin-spar unit fabricated from two lengths of 4-box extruded aluminum tubing with die-cast head pipe, pivot plates, and hangers. With a total weight of just 10.5kg, it is the lightest frame in the class. Its compact dimensions and extraordinary rigidity are the result of extensive computer-simulated design combined with countless hours on the test track. Aluminium seat rails further contribute to the Fireblade's light weight.

As the heaviest single component on a motorcycle, the engine's mass, weight, and positioning are critical to handling performance. The closer it can be placed to the centre of gravity, the better the motorcycle will handle.

Thus, the Fireblade's compact, lightweight engine is a primary contributor to the machine's 600cm-class agility. Combined, the engine and frame create a power-to-weight ratio unequalled in any class.


The Fireblade's frame and engine are balanced between a redesigned cartridge-type front fork and Pro-Link rear suspension. 'Me fork's 45mm stanchion tubes - the largest diameter tubes ever put on a production motorcycle - and extruded aluminium bottom cases provide exceptional rigidity and shock resistance while reducing weight. In the rear, the Pro-Link system combines a lightweight, yagura crossbraced aluminum swingarm with a state-of-the art CIVSIII remote reservoir damper offering 7step preload and stepless compression and rebound damping adjustment.

The Fairing. The Brakes. The Wheels and Tyres.
Weight, power, and handling are not the only components of competitive performance. Factors such as wind resistance and rider integration are essential elements, as well. In the design of the Fireblade's fairing, rushing air was also considered an important factor in overall performance. As with all components, design work and testing was done on a computer followed by modifications in the wind tunnel and on the track. These modifications include patches of 8mm perforation holes which enhance airflow over and through the fairing for improved cornering and side-to-side transition ease. The result is as attractive as it is functional; the Fireblade's attention-grabbing fairing provides both superb aerodynamic performance and rider integration.

No element of competitive performance is more important than brakes. Thus, in front, the Fireblade is equipped with a pair of light, rigid, opposed 4-piston calipers that help reduce front end weight and inertial mass, and grip slim drilled rotors between their sintered metal pads. In the rear, a lightweight dual-piston caliper system takes up duty.

Tyres and wheels are also essential elements of performance. The gyroscopic effect of a rotating wheel and tyre is a significant element in handling performance, thus the Fireblade is equipped with rigid, lightweight cast aluminium wheels front and rear. Tyres were developed specifically for use on the Fireblade, and feature a Mono-Spiral belt structure and rubber compound comparable to that of racing treads. They are designed to provide the handling characteristics of a 600cm-class machine while providing optimum traction and long life under a wide range of operating conditions, from city riding to the race track.

The Convenience of Competitive Performance.
The Fireblade is equipped with a range of features for convenience and ease of maintenance. Both the engine oil and sparkplugs can be replaced without removing the fairing and the air filter can be reached by simply removing the fuel tank. Headlight, taillight, and indicator bulbs are easily replaced, and for greater riding convenience, the Fireblade is equipped with a large-capacity utility box under the passenger seat that is hinged for one-touch opening and closing, and locks with a key.
All these features add up to the most competitive - and easy to live with - Super Sports motorcycle ever manufactured.

Think our claims are a bit over the top? Well, throw a leg over and judge for yourself. Then pray there's still a Fireblade left for you...

Specifications CBR900RR (ED-TYPE)

Engine liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-4
Bore x Stroke 70 x 58 mm
Displacement 893 cm
Compression Ratio 11:1
Carburettors 38 mm slanted flat-side CV type x 4
Max. Horsepower 124 PS at 10,500 rpm (DIN)
Max. Torque 9 kg/m at 8,500 rpm (DIN)

Ignition computer-controlled digital transistorized
with electronic advance
Starter electric
Transmission 6-speed
Final Drive 0-ring sealed chain
Dimensions (LxWxH) 2,030 x 685 x 1,115 mm
Wheelbase 1,405 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Ground Clearance 130 mm
Fuel Capacity 18 litres

Wheels U-section 6-spoke aluminium cast
Tyres front 130/70 ZR 16 (Bridgestone Battlax BT-50F radial)
rear 180/55 ZR17 (Bridgestone Battlax BT-50R radial)
Suspension front 45 mm stepless rebound adjustable cartridge-type fork,
120 mm axle travel
rear Pro-Link with 7-step preload, stepless rebound and
compression adjustable CIVSIII damper,
112 mm axle travel
Brakes front 296 mm dual disc with 4-piston calipers and sintered metal pads
rear 220 mm single-piston caliper disc with sintered metal pads
Dry Weight 185 kg


Source:
http://www.quatrebras.com

Okada sceptical about Honda full-time engine switch

Saturday, 31 May 2008

Having only put in wet laps of Mugello with Honda´s pneumatic valve engine, Tadayuki Okada speculated on Friday that the motor was not quite ready for the regular riders to use next weekend.

Sole development of the Honda pneumatic valve engine after an eight-year absence from competition was always going to be a tall order for Tadayuki Okada, but the task was made yet more difficult by the rainfall experienced at Mugello on Friday afternoon.

Ideal circumstances for an easy reintroduction to MotoGP action –and the opportunity to gather more general data on the RC212V motor- would have been a much drier Italian circuit to the one presented to the riders in their opening free practice runs. Okada came unstuck with a highspeed lowside in the second session, and although he escaped unharmed, the crash was nonetheless a setback for both rider and team.

`I think that right now the pneumatic valve engine performance level isn´t any higher than the standard version used by Dani and Nicky (Pedrosa and Hayden, Repsol Honda´s regular riders)´ admitted the former 500cc World Championship runner-up.

`It is kind of frustrating for HRC that it rained on Friday,´ said Hayden, one of the champions of the pneumatic valve engine, after the afternoon session. `They need some dry time, and I´m sure that they´ll get some of that this weekend. There´s a chance that I could be racing with what he´s using next weekend.´

Whilst the latest version of the Honda engine will be available to both full-time factory men in Catalunya next weekend, Okada is sceptical as to whether a change would be for the better.

`We´re talking about changing an engine in the middle of the season, which is difficult to which to adjust as it is very different. If we´re thinking about the championship, then it is better to stick with the engine that we have. We do, however, want to develop a better engine to that which we are using now.´

Source:

http://www.motogp.com


Honda CBR 150R

Honda CBR 150 R is one of Honda's success product which has already used by so many people in any countries. It runs on 150 CC fours stroke engine, not so big and not so small for general people. That's why, many people will keep use and look and look for it. Some other, make some modification to make it's appearness looks more fresh.

Engine

4 Stroke, DOC 4 Valves, Water Cooled

Cylinder Capacity 149.4 CC.
Bore x Stroke 63.5 x 47.2 MM.
Compression Ratio 11 : 1
Engine Start Type Electric Start
Ignition CDI Direct
Sparking Plug CR8E (NGK) or U24ESR-N (DENSO)
Transmission 6 Speeds
Clutch Type Wet, Multiple Disk
Gear Ratio 1
2
3
4
5
6
3.038
1.941
1.500
1.227
1.041
0.923
Primary Gear Ratio / Last 3.260 / 2.933
Dimension (W x L x H) 652 x 1,910 x 1,065 MM.
Wheel Base 1,286 MM.
Ground Clearance 172 MM.
Seat Height 776 MM.
Caster / Trail Space 25 Degree / 88 MM.
Dry Weight 115 Kgs.
Suspension Front Telescopic
Rear Monoshock
Brake Type Front Disc Brake, Disc Plate Size 276 MM.
Rear Disc Brake, Disc Plate Size 220 MM.
Tyre Size Front 80 / 90 - 17 M/C 44P (Tubeless)
Rear 100 / 80 - 17 M/C 52P (Tubeless)
Battery MF Size 12 V. - 5 Ah
Fuel Tank Capacity 10 Litrs
Fuel Type Unlead Gasoline Octain 91 Up

Source:
http://otocontest.com

LG G8000

Specifications
LG G8000
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
94 x 50 x 23 mm (3.70 x 1.97 x 0.91 in)
120 gram
TFD, 65K colors
176 x 220 pixels, 10 lines
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
1000 entries
20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls

DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10




Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Ringtones
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
CIF

Silver

- Mini-SIM
- Second display 84 x 40 pixels , mono
- Blue backlight
- Downloadable image
- 15 voice dial numbers
- 60 sec voice memo
- MP4 player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice dial
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 810 mAh
Up to 200 h
Up to 3 h

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LG KG920

Specifications
LG KG920
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
108 x 50 x 18 mm (4.25 x 1.97 x 0.71 in)
138 gram
TFT, 256K colors
240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches (~200 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
1000 entries, Photocall
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
8 MB
microSD
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10



Yes

1.1
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


ZooZoo, Othello + downloadable
5 MP, autofocus, strobe flash
320p@30fps
Silver
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Downloadable wallpapers
- MP3/AAC/WMA/3GP player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 820 mAh
Up to 180 h
Up to 3 h

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LG KM386

Specifications
LG KM386
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
108 x 48 x 13 mm (4.25 x 1.89 x 0.51 in)
79 gram
TFT, 256K colors
240 x 320 pixels, 1.7 inches (~235 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
1000 entries, Photocall
40 dialed, 40 received, 40 missed calls
32 MB
microSD
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10



v2.0 with A2DP

2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, MMS, Email
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML
FM radio

Yes
1.3 MP
Yes
White
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- 3.5mm jack
- Downloadable wallpapers
- MP3/WMA/ААС++ player
- MP4 player
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 800 mAh
Up to 250 h
Up to 3 h

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LG KG275

Specifications
LG KG275
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
98 x 45 x 12.9 mm (3.86 x 1.77 x 0.51 in)
59 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 128 pixels, 1.5 inches (~121 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
300 entries
40 dialed, 40 received, 40 missed calls

DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB






Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones



Yes


Black, gray

- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 750 mAh
Up to 250 h
Up to 2 h 30 min

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LG A7150

Specifications
LG A7150
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
92 x 47 x 24 mm (3.62 x 1.85 x 0.94 in)
110 gram
TFT, 65K colors
128 x 160 pixels
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
250 entries
20 received and missed calls
30 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10




Yes
Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
VGA, 180 deg rotating lens, LED flash
Yes
Silver
MIDP 2.0
- Mini-SIM
- Wallpapers, screensavers
- Downloadable logos
- Predictive text input
- Photo editor
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 950 mAh
Up to 100 h
Up to 4 h

Image: http://www.welectronics.co

LG F7250

Specifications
LG F7250
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
98 x 49 x 25 mm (3.86 x 1.93 x 0.98 in)
115 gram
TFT, 65K colors
128 x 160 pixels, 1.9 inches, 12 lines (~108 ppi density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
255 entries, Photocall
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
1 MB
microSD, up to 8 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10




Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes


Silver
Yes
- Mini-SIM
- Downloadable wallpapers
- Social networking integration
- Push to talk (VoIP service)
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Voice dial
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 950 mAh
Up to 200 h
Up to 2 h 30 min

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LG F1200

Specifications
LG F1200
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
95 x 49 x 24 mm (3.74 x 1.93 x 0.94 in)
101 gram
TFT, 256K colors
128 x 160 pixels, 12 lines
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
250 x 7 fields, Photocall, 7 groups
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
64 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10




Yes
Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
VGA

Black
MIDP 2.0
- Mini-SIM
- Second external TFT display 65K colors (96 x 96 pixels)
- Downloadable wallpapers
- 100 short messages
- MP3 player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1050 mAh
Up to 200 h
Up to 3 h 30 min

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LG F2400

Specifications
LG F2400
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
86 x 44 x 23 mm (3.39 x 1.73 x 0.91 in)
85 gram
TFT, 65K colors
128 x 160 pixels, 7 lines
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
200 x 7 fields, Photocall
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
40 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10



1.2

microUSB v2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, MMS, Email
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
VGA, LED flash

Black
MIDP 2.0
- Mini-SIM
- Second external OLED display 96 x 96 pixels, 65K colors
- Downloadable wallpapers
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1100 mAh
Up to 300 h
Up to 2 h 30 min

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LG HB620T

Specifications
LG HB620T
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
HSDPA 2100
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
88.5 x 54.9 x 17.9 mm (3.48 x 2.16 x 0.70 in)
110 gram
TFT, 256K colors
320 x 240 pixels, 2.0 inches (~200 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes, Photocall
40 dialed, 40 received, 40 missed calls
100 MB
microSD, up to 4 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10
Class 10
HSPA 7.2/0.384 Mbps

v2.0 with A2DP

microUSB v2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, MMS, Email
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML



2 MP
320p@30fps
Black
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Secondary, external 65-color TFT display, 96 x 34 pixels
- DVB-H or DVB-T TV receiver (country specific)
- Mobile XD engine
- MP3/MMf/WAV/eAAC+/WMA/SMAF/i-Melody player
- MP4/3gp player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Up to
Up to

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LG B2000

Specifications
LG B2000
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
104 x 43 x 15.9 mm (4.09 x 1.69 x 0.63 in)
73 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 128 pixels, 1.5 inches, 1:1 ratio (~121 ppi density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
15 dialed, 15 received, 15 missed calls

DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10





FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML
FM radio

Yes


Black
Yes
- Mini-SIM
- Downloadable wallpapers
- MP3 player/recorder
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- User profiles
- SyncML
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 780 mAh
Up to 200 h
Up to 2 h

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LG B2100

Specifications
LG B2100
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
103 x 43 x 16 mm (4.06 x 1.69 x 0.63 in)
73 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 128 pixels, 1.5 inches, 1:1 ratio (~121 ppi density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
200 x 6 fields, 7 groups
15 dialed, 15 received, 15 missed calls
1.3 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10





FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
VGA

Silver
Yes
- Mini-SIM
- Downloadable wallpapers
- 20 calendar items
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 780 mAh
Up to 250 h
Up to 3 h 30 min

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LG C2500

Specifications
LG C2500
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
101 x 46 x 18 mm (3.98 x 1.81 x 0.71 in)
80 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 128 pixels, 1.5 inches, 1:1 ratio (~121 ppi density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
500 entries, Photocall
50 dialed, 50 received, 50 missed calls
60 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10





Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML
FM radio

F1 Racing, Snake, Copter + Java downloadable
VGA

Black, Blue, Silver
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Downloadable wallpapers
- MP3/AAC player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 720 mAh
Up to 250 h
Up to 3 h

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LG C3320

Specifications
LG C3320
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
88 x 47 x 24 mm (3.46 x 1.85 x 0.94 in)
90 gram
STN, 65K colors
128 x 160 pixels
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
200 entries
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls

DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10





FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
VGA, LED flash

Silver
Yes
- Mini-SIM
- Second external STN mono display (96 x 64 pixels)
- Downloadable wallpapers
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard Li-Ion battery
Up to 200 h
Up to

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LG C3380

Specifications
LG C3380
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
88.8 x 47.3 x 24 mm (3.50 x 1.86 x 0.94 in)
85 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 160 pixels
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
500 x 5 fields, Photocall
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
16 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10



Yes

Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones, composer
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
VGA, LED flash

Black, Orange, Green
Yes
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Second external mono display (96 x 64 pixels)
- Downloadable wallpapers
- MP3 player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard Li-Ion battery
Up to 200 h
Up to

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Honda CBR 600 RR

Honda's entry in the big-selling supersport 600 class was in considerable need of an update as, compared with Yamaha's track-oriented, sleekly styled R6 in particular, it seemed heavy and even a little old-fashioned. So Honda has updated it. The 2007 model has a new frame, engine and bodywork, and only the suspension is shared with its predecessor. It's worth making an effort in this class, too. Worldwide, this is the best-selling motorcycle category, and in sports-minded Britain it's stronger still, despite shrinking a little in recent times.

Like many other classes, this is one which sells on the image of performance as much as its real-world usefulness. And why not? If it gives an owner pleasure, there's nothing to condemn as far as I'm concerned.

The new CBR compares very well indeed in outright performance, as we discovered at the fabulous Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Alabama, USA. The newly constructed circuit draped among the rolling, wooded hills is one of the finest I've ridden for its technical blend of swoops, curves and blind summits, and I have no doubt that the enjoyment was enhanced by the ability of the Honda.

Both motor and chassis played a big role in helping me learn an unfamiliar and complex track. The engine develops a little more peak horsepower than before, with 118bhp available at 13,500rpm, but much more important is a substantial increase in output in the 7,000-10,000rpm range. Come out of a turn in too high a ratio and the '07 CBR will muscle back into the meat of its powerband with an easy, linear drive that leaves the old version standing and an R6 gasping for breath.

The throttle control at track speeds was flawless too, with no hint of stutter or sharpness, just precise obedience, although trickling back into the pitlane I detected a hint of the uncertainty at low revs and slight throttle openings reminiscent of the older machines. We'll ride it again on public roads when it comes to the UK and report back, but even if this trait is still there, quite clearly the new CBR's motor is going to be significantly better on the roads than before, as the biggest power gains are in the rev zones you use rather than read about.

The chassis is equally affable to the ham-fisted, as I found when diving into a corner too fast (I'll blame the track's deceptive downhill braking areas) - even leaned over hard and still trailing some tentative front brake, the bike will pull on to a tighter line and get you back to the inside kerb. Ridden properly it changes direction with far more agility than before - if the one-litre sports bikes are starting to feel like 600s, the CBR's handling is more akin to a 250 in the way it flits this way and that at the merest hint of a turn.

Don't think for a moment that this comes with instability, though. The bike is supremely stable in the most testing circumstances, including a flat-out, fourth-gear crest with my knee slider still skimming the ground, where I'm sure an R6 would have its bars fluttering and many older 600s would be plain unmanageable. The CBR barely shrugged, which in part is due to the electronically controlled steering damper. You don't notice its action directly (as it should be), although it only applies a damping action to the steering above about 60mph - below that it opens a valve and the damping is switched off. It works well on the track and if anything, the benefits on bumpy British roads will be greater, keeping the bike responsive at lower speeds but stable when riding faster.

There are two main thrusts behind this dynamic ability. The first is a continuation of a policy of centralising the mass, where as much weight as possible is pulled into the heart of the bike to minimise its inertial moment and help it turn more quickly. The fairing, for example, has been pulled back and lightened (giving a stubby look reminiscent of Honda's MotoGP racers), the high-level underseat silencer now has its internals made from titanium, and so on. The second is making the bike yet more compact, starting with the engine, which Honda claims is the smallest in the class. It certainly seems tiny, and has allowed the chassis designers to lose just over 0.75in from the wheelbase while at the same time fitting a slightly longer swingarm (which improves stability). The motor is also 4.4lb lighter than before, a big slice of the total 17.6lb mass which has been shed over the 2006 model.

Acceleration is improved, of course, and so is braking, which is taken care of by the now obligatory four-piston, radially mounted calipers on inverted forks, although the feedback is better than the norm.

Overall, though, the specification falls a little shy of some rivals - there's no fly-by-wire trickery, for example. A slipper clutch would be even more useful, curing the rear-wheel judder I was experiencing under hard braking for a second gear left-hander. Honda's World Superbike rider James Toseland was on hand to show me how to deal with it by feathering the clutch lever as I slowed, but sadly there's no hotline to the 2006 WSB championship runner-up for CBR owners. Honda says a slipper clutch is low on its list of priorities, so it seems road performance is still more important, despite all the spin about the bike's prowess on the track.

Road riders will appreciate the 0.4in higher handlebars and a seat that's 0.6in farther back than before, both of which improve comfort without affecting track use. The bike is slightly more spacious than its predecessor, too, but can still feel less so for taller riders because the screen lip cuts across the instruments, obscuring the digital speed read-out as well as the upper reaches of the tacho. An aftermarket screen might cure the problem, but 6'3" isn't freakishly tall, is it? The fuel tank holds four gallons so the range should be reasonable, although that's something else we couldn't test, and some Hondas can get very thirsty. That's another thing that we'll let you know about later.

The CBR also lacks an interesting sound. Where the Suzuki GSX-R600 growls and wails like an infuriated demon, the Honda's generic four-cylinder signature does little to stir the soul. Against that, it looks aggressive and purposefully minimalist - Toseland pointed out how difficult it will be to incorporate sponsors' stickers with such a dearth of bodywork, but that's never going to bother me.

No doubt the '07 machine is going to be as strong in racing as the previous models, which have taken the World Supersport Championship every year since 2002. But the changes have also enhanced its everyday ability, which will quietly satisfy anyone buying it for its competition image then riding it mainly on normal roads. Actually that's most 600 supersport customers.

source:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk

Valentino hopes for rally move

MotoGP championship leader Valentino Rossi has no plans to leave Yamaha, but said that one day he might quit the sport to take up rallying.

"I don't have any intention to change bike at the end of the season. If I absolutely have to, I'll change sport," Rossi said.

"I hope to have a few more years in MotoGP and then I'd like to devote myself to another passion of mine, cars.

"That may be in rallying, or it may be in something else. I'm not yet ready to stop racing."

Rossi is back at the top of the championship after his run of five straight premier class world titles was halted by American Nicky Hayden in 2006 and Australia's Casey Stoner last season.

"This year [my rivals] are very young and very fast," said the 29-year-old Italian, who has already competed in a number of rallies in recent years.

"I certainly can't have the dominance I had in some seasons. But if I concentrate and commit myself, they are no faster than me.

"The times are over when I could win 10 races a year, but I can challenge for the title. When I realise I don't have the potential to do that any more, I'll choose to do something else."

He also said he had mixed emotions about ruling out a move to Formula One in 2006 after several successful tests for Ferrari.

"It was a very hard decision. Regret is not the right word, but I'm a little sorry because I'm still curious to know what I would have done," he said.

"I was fast in the tests and it was always a dream of mine to race with Ferrari, but I wasn't ready to make the leap at that time and I stayed in motorcycling."

Source:

http://www.crash.net

Lorenzo stuns with crutches to second

Fractures to both ankles at the previous Shanghai round have left Lorenzo needing a wheelchair or crutches when off the bike, and the Estoril winner raised serious doubts about his ability to race at Le Mans when he fell twice in practice - in addition to several other off-track moments.

The reigning double 250cc world champion had dug deep to qualify fifth on the grid, but later admitted he was 'dreaming' of a sixth or seventh place finish in the race - especially after lapping just 11th quickest in morning warm-up and plummeting to that same position by lap two of the grand prix.

Whilst championship rivals Casey Stoner, Dani Pedrosa and Rossi battled with Colin Edwards at the front, Lorenzo initially looked to be struggling and was still only ninth by lap seven.

However, the 21-year-old suddenly 'found his feet', bursting past John Hopkins, Loris Capirossi and Nicky Hayden on the following lap, before chasing down last year's winner Chris Vermeulen.

Lorenzo overtook the Rizla Suzuki rider on lap 15, by which time Rossi had escaped out front, but Edwards, Stoner and Pedrosa were well within reach. The #48 made short work of the trio, helped by an engine failure for Stoner, and crossed the line five seconds from Rossi.

The amazing ride marked Lorenzo's fourth podium from his first five MotoGP races, and he is now joint second with Pedrosa in the championship standings - just three points from Rossi.

The message was clear, if Lorenzo can finish in second with two broken ankles - at a track he had never ridden an M1 at before this weekend - what will he do when he is fit? His rivals must be worried...

"Firstly I want to say congratulations to Yamaha because it's fantastic to have three on the podium and it demonstrates how strong our bike is," said Jorge, who climbed the podium with the aid of crutches, and was given a seat to help rest his feet.

Source:

http://www.crash.net

Pedrosa leaves Le Mans on top

After a disappointing French Grand Prix, in which he was denied a place on the MotoGP podium for the first time this year, Dani Pedrosa bounced back with the fastest Monday test time at Le Mans as the Spaniard worked to solve front end problems experienced in the race.

With no pneumatic engine to test, Pedrosa and Repsol Honda team-mate Nicky Hayden will not stay for day two of the test, and spent their Monday time working predominantly on Michelin tyre testing and chassis set-up.

Pedrosa, whose fourth place finish on Sunday cost him the world championship lead by three points to Valentino Rossi, set a fastest lap of 1min 33.106secs - half a second behind his own pole position time - using a qualifying tyre at the end of a chilly day.

"I think we made some positive steps today," said Dani. "We focused on the front end, looking to improve feeling, so I tested several different front tyres and tried several different set-up solutions. I also tried some different electronics settings. I'm quite satisfied, we've learned a few things that should be useful at the next few races.

"It was difficult sometimes because the weather was quite cold, but finally it worked out okay. At the end of the day I used a qualifying tyre because we had to test something for qualifying. Now I'm looking forward to Mugello, a great track with an incredible atmosphere, where I hope we can have a better race," he added.

Nearest to Pedrosa on Monday was race winner Rossi, who took his Bridgestone-shod Fiat Yamaha around the Bugatti circuit in a time of 1min 33.661secs, on a qualifying tyre, as he began preparations for his home Italian Grand Prix on June 1.

With Jorge Lorenzo having flown back to Spain to continue rehabilitation on his fractured ankles, Rossi was the only Fiat Yamaha rider present on Monday - and will return on Tuesday.

Source:
http://www.crash.net

LG L600v

Specifications
LG L600v
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
UMTS 2100
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
93.7 x 49 x 18.8 mm (3.69 x 1.93 x 0.74 in)
98 gram
TFT, 65K colors
176 x 220 pixels, 2.0 inches (~141 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
1000 entries, Photocall
100 dialed, 100 received, 100 missed calls
12 MB
microSD
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Yes

384 kbps

v1.2

1.1
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
1.3 MP
QCIF
Silver
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Second external 65K colors, OLED display (96 x 96 pixels)
- Video-calling
- External music keys
- Streaming TV, video telephony
- MP3/AAC/AAC+ player
- Predictive text input
- Photo editor
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 800 mAh
Up to 280 h
Up to 4 h

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LG C3400

Specifications
LG C3400
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
91 x 47 x 24 mm (3.58 x 1.85 x 0.94 in)
93 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 160 pixels
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
200 x 6 fields, Photocall
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
16 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10


Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
v2.1 with A2DP, EDR

microUSB v2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones, composer
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
VGA, LED flash

Silver
Yes
- Mini-SIM
- Second external mono display (96 x 64 pixels)
- Downloadable wallpapers
- MP3 player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Up to 200 h
Up to 3 h 30 min

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LG L341i

Specifications
LG L341i
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
105 x 43 x 19.5 mm (4.13 x 1.69 x 0.77 in)
90 gram
STN, 65K colors
128 x 160 pixels
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
6 MB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10




FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
iMode


Yes
VGA

Titan grey
DoJa 1.5
- Mini-SIM
- Downloadable wallpapers
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 950 mAh
Up to 100 h
Up to 2 h

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LG U8550

Specifications
LG U8550
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
UMTS 2100
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
90 x 55 x 24.7 mm (3.54 x 2.17 x 0.97 in)
135 gram
TFT, 256K colors
220 x 220 pixels, 2.2 inches, 1:1 ratio (~141 ppi density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
20 MB
microSD
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10

384 kbps

Yes

Yes
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, MMS, Email
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3, AAC ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML


Yes
1.3 MP, LED flash
Yes
Orange, Green, Silver
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker with stereo speakers
- Mini-SIM
- Second TFT display, 65K colors, (128 x 160 pixels), 1.3 inches
- Downloadable wallpapers- VGA videocall camera
- 3D surround
- MP3/AAC/MP4 player
- Predictive text input
- Organizer- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1440 mAh
Up to 220 h
Up to

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