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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
Email Yes
GPS No
FCC Approved Yes

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