An ultra-low-cost "workhorse" that has one goal — to make and receive calls. The phone handles with it "with a bang", providing the user with two "seats" for SIM-cards. Moreover, a separate slot for a microSD-drive provides for the possibility of increasing extremely modest amounts of memory (about 30 MB). On a flash drive, you can store, for example, music tracks, then listen to them through headphones. Also, when a headset is connected, Fly FF180 receives radio broadcasting signals in the FM band. But with the cameras the phone did not work out. The device uses a mechanical keyboard to dial numbers and text messages, and a 1.77-inch colour display with a resolution of 160x128 pixels is used to display information. A removable battery with a capacity of 800 mAh is installed under the back...cover of the handset, which is not much by the standards of smartphones, but for such a simple device, its charge is enough for 4 hours of telephone conversations or a week of battery life in standby mode.
An ultra-low-cost "workhorse" that has one goal — to make and receive calls. The phone handles with it "with a bang", providing the user with two "seats" for SIM-cards. Moreover, a separate slot for a microSD-drive provides for the possibility of increasing extremely modest amounts of memory (about 30 MB). On a flash drive, you can store, for example, music tracks, then listen to them through headphones.
Also, when a headset is connected, Fly FF180 receives radio broadcasting signals in the FM band. But with the cameras the phone did not work out. The device uses a mechanical keyboard to dial numbers and text messages, and a 1.77-inch colour display with a resolution of 160x128 pixels is used to display information. A removable battery with a capacity of 800 mAh is installed under the back cover of the handset, which is not much by the standards of smartphones, but for such a simple device, its charge is enough for 4 hours of telephone conversations or a week of battery life in standby mode.