NEC 802 Mobile Phone Review
Overview:
NEC, a branded name in the field of telecommunication has introduced a new mobile called NEC 802. This device looks more professional and you will be proud to hold this sophisticated device.
Design:
This NEC 802 is a bar flip phone measuring about 50 x 100 x 26 mm in size and weighs only 125g with smooth metallic finish touch. This device is equipped with TFT 65K colors display with resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and it is especially made for the high end users. The spacious keypad helps you to type the text fast and very easy to navigate.
Features:
NEC 802 mobile phone features 1.3 mega pixels that help you to capture the most moments in your life. In addition to this it supports video recording and a secondary video call camera that enables you to make video calls. The NEC 802 supports for Tri-band UMTS/900/1800 MHz for network connectivity. Another interesting aspect is that it supports all messaging features such as MMS, EMS etc that allows you to send images, voice and text messages.
This NEC model has other general features such as GPRS, 3G technology, Infrared, UBS for downloading content, SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Java, T9, Picture editor, Calculator, Currency converter, Java, 40-channels polyphony, Downloadable pictures, Vibration alert, Alarm, Clock, Games, Calculator, Organizer, Currency converter and phonebook. In addition to this, it has memory card slot, which accept miniSD.
The NEC 802 is powered by 700 mAh Li-Ion standard batteries that have a capacity to work up to 430 hours in standby mode and talk time up to 2 hr and 20 minutes. Explore more about this product on NEC 802 Mobile Phone Review page.
Limitations:
The NEC 802 is highly sophisticated model and specially built for high end user. But the average battery life is not much satisfied compared to other models. Although the technical aspects are quite amazing and it’s easy to navigate.
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