Half-size VGA (HVGA)
320×480 pixels
Pixel density of 180 pixels per inch (PPI)
Colors
3 colors
Black, Red, White
Network & Connectivity of Icemobile Shine
Networks
GSM enabled device
Quad-band GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900)
Dual-band HSDPA (850, 2100)
Connectivity & Data
GPRS, 53.6 kbps
EDGE, 236.8 kbps
3G
HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)
HSUPA (384 Kbps)
Wi-Fi (b, g)
Bluetooth v2.1
with Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
USB v2.0 (microUSB)
Near Field Communications (NFC)
Connectors
3.5mm audio jack
microUSB v2.0
Hardware of Icemobile Shine
Storage
Internal 512 MB storage
MicroSD card slot
Up to 16 GB memory card
Card included
GPS
GPS enabled device
With Assisted GPS support (A-GPS)
Sensors
Accelerometer sensor
Digital compass
Battery
Standard Lithium Ion battery
Primary Camera
2 MP camera
1600×1200 pixels
2000 pixels in diagonal
Secondary Camera
Yes
Status & Alert types
Vibration
MP3, polyphonic ringtones
Software of Icemobile Shine
Operating System & UI
Android OS 2.2 Froyo
Predictive text input
Java MIDP via emulator
Phone
Unlimited phonebook entries and fields
Unlimited dialed, received and missed call records
Messaging
Threaded SMS, MMS
E-mail
Instant messaging
Browser
HTML
xHTML
WAP 2.0
Multimedia
Audio playback (AAC, MP3, eAAC+)
Video playback (MP4, h264)
Video editor
Image editor
Applications
Document viewer (Excel, PDF, Powerpoint, Word)
Organizer
Games
Yes
Downloadable games
Social Networking
Google integration (Calendar, Gmail, Maps, Picasa, Search, Talk, YouTube)
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