If you want to have features like GSM, internal antenna, polyphonic ring tones, GPRS, WAP, games, voice memo, T9, LED display and downloadable wallpapers, it is better to buy Panasonic A210 Mobile Phone from the UK market. The attractive handset has been designed and launched by the well known manufacturer called Panasonic.
Features
1. Dual-band GSM feature allows you to utilise two distinct frequencies like GSM 900 and GSM 1800.
2. Panasonic A210 Mobile Phone has been introduced with an internal antenna and the device weighs just 68 grams.
3. SAR value of the device is measured as 0.5 watts per kilo grams.
4. Panasonic has used measurements as 90 (H) x 44 (W) x 16.5 (D) mm to construct handset compactly.
5. Enjoy high quality graphics display with 65K colour compatibility.
6. You can expect maximum pixel production up to 128 pixels.
7. Users can store a maximum of 400 contacts in your phone book.
8. You can store 50 outgoing calls, 50 received calls and 20 lost calls.
9. It is possible to utilize shared memory up to 512K.
10. Enjoy high quality polyphonic ring tones.
11. GPRS feature allows you to send or receive data with the highest transmission speed up to 40 kbps.
12. Make use of WAP 2.0 mobile browser for browsing needs.
13. Li-Ion battery technology allows you to get highest standby time up to 230 hours and talk time up to 9 hours.
Other notable features
• SMS
• Games
• Clock
• Alarm
• Calculator
• Voice Memo
• T9
• Wallpapers, themes
• Downloadable wallpapers
• 7 colours LED
• Currency converter
• World clock
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