Panasonic X800 specs
Design
Smart phone
Device type:
Symbian (6.0)
Operating system:
Clamshell
Form factor:
3.94 in x 1.89 in x 0.67 in
Dimensions:
3.49 oz
Weight:
Interchangeable covers, Soft keys, (2.00)
Features:
Display
Other (176.00x208.00 pixels)
Display resolution:
TFT
Technology:
65 536
Colors:
Yes (Color)
Additional display:
STN
Technology:
Other
Display resolution:
64.00 x 96.00 pixels
4096
Colors:
Hardware
Yes
Memory card support:
miniSD
Type :
Camera
Yes (0.3 megapixels VGA)
Camera:
Yes
Flash:
Digital zoom, , Self-timer
Software Features:
Exposure compensation
Settings:
Frames
Shooting Modes:
Yes
Video capture:
Battery
700.00 mAh
Capacity:
User replaceable, Li-ion
Type:
Talk time: 5 hours / 230 hours
Battery times:
Multimedia
Music player:
WAV, AMR, MIDI
Supported formats :
Video player:
MPEG4, 3GPP
Supports:
Cellular
GSM (900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Network technology:
Data:
Yes
Global roaming:
Phone features
Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Phone profiles, Speakerphone, Service lights (40.00 voices)
Notifications:
Caller groups, Multiple numbers per contact, Picture ID, Ring ID
Phonebook:
Unit converter, Calculator, Document viewer, Alarm, To-Do, Calendar
Organizer:
SMS, Predictive text input, MMS, (T9)
Messaging:
Yes
E-mail:
IMAP, POP3, SMTP
Supports:
Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording
Connectivity
Yes (1.1)
Bluetooth:
Yes (USB 1.1)
USB:
Computer sync, Infrared, SyncML
Regulatory Approval
Yes
Regulatory Approval:
NWJ21C001A
FCC ID value:
-
FCC ID link :
Date approved:
US SAR:
0.83 W/kg
Head:
1900 MHz
Measured in :
0.69 W/kg
Body:
1900 MHz
Measured in :
Availability
Available
Market status:
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Description: Panasonic X800, the successor of X700, is a tri-band GSM smartphone. It features dual color displays, built-in VGA (640x480) camera with flash and video capture, Bluetooth, Symbian series 60 OS, GPRS/CSD high-speed data, IMAP/POP3/SMTP/MIME2 e-mail client and SyncML