Features
LG Vu specifications
Category | Sub-Category | Info |
---|---|---|
Network | Type | GSM Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) |
Data | GPRS/EDGE, UMTS/HSDPA (850/1900 MHz) | |
3G Capable | Yes | |
Size | Dimensions | 4.25h x 2.16w x .51d |
Weight | 3.16 oz (90 g) | |
Design | Form | Candybar |
Antenna | Internal | |
Battery | Type | Li-Ion |
Talk | Up to 3 hours (180 minutes) of Talk Time | |
Standby | Up to 250 hours (10 days and 10 hours) of Stand-by Time | |
Capacity | 1,000 mAh | |
Main Display | Resolution | 240 x 400 pixels |
Type | 262,144 colors, TFT | |
Features | Locking screen | |
Touch Screen | Yes | |
Camera | Resolution | 2.0 megapixels Resolution with video |
Video | QVGA (320x240) | |
Features | Flash: No, Schneider Kreuznach lens, Digital zoom | |
Notifications | Polyphonic Ringtones | Yes, MP3 |
Vibration Alert | Yes | |
Messaging | Text Send/Receive | Yes |
EMS | Yes | |
MMS | Yes | |
Instant Messaging | Yes | |
Multimedia | Video Playback | Video player |
Music Player | MP3, AAC, AAC+, EAAC+, WMA formats supported, XM Radio | |
Memory | Memory Slot | microSD/microSDHC, 150MB (120MB available) internal memory |
Connectivity | Internet | Full HTML browser |
USB | Yes | |
Bluetooth | Yes, 2.1 | |
Connectors | Proprietary LG Connector | |
Other Features | PhoneBook | 1000 contacts, Caller groups supported, Multiple Numbers Per Contact, Picture ID, Ring ID |
PIM | Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, Task List, Stopwatch, World Clock, Notepad, Tip Calculator, Unit Converter | |
Voice | Recording, Speaker Phone, Command | |
BREW | Yes | |
Yes | ||
GPS | No | |
FCC Approved | Yes |
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