Sanyo Zio by Kyocera
This Android smartphone is the first with tri-band CDMA, and is notable for its large, high-resolution display, EVDO Rev. A 3G data, turn-by-turn GPS navigation and electronic compass. Other features include 3-megapixel camera, WiFi, accelerometer, 3.5mm headphone jack, and memory card slot.
Specs |
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| Display |
3.5 in diagonal, 5:3 WVGA 480 x 800 pixels 267 ppi approx. Type: LCD (TFT/TFD) |
| Battery |
1,130 mAh Removable Talk: 6 hours max. Standby: 432 hours max. |
| Processor | Qualcomm S1 MSM7627 |
| Storage |
256 MB internal storage Expandable via memory card |
| Cameras |
Video: WVGA / 480p |
| Weight | 3.7 oz 105 g |
| Dimensions | 4.57 x 2.31 x 0.48 in 116 x 59 x 12.2 mm |
| OS / Platform | Android version 1.6 |
| Network Bands |
CDMA: 850, 1700, 1900 |
| Data Technology | EVDO rA |
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Features |
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| Barometer | - |
| Bluetooth |
Classic Audio supported profiles: HSP, HFP 1.5, A2DP, AVRC, OPP, FTP 2.0+EDR |
| Call Screening | - |
| Changeable Body Plates | - |
| DLNA | - |
| Dual-SIM | - |
| Extra Display | - |
| Fast Charging | - |
| Fingerprint Reader | - |
| Flashlight | - |
| FM Radio | - |
| HD Voice | - |
| Headphone Jack (3.5mm) | Yes |
| Hearing Aid Compatible | Rating: M4, T3 (mostly tele-coil compatible) |
| Infrared (IR) | - |
| Memory Card Slot |
Card Type: microSD supports up to 32 GB |
| Miracast | - |
| MirrorLink | - |
| NFC | - |
| Push-To-Talk | - |
| Ringer Profiles | - |
| Ruggedized | - |
| Satellite | - |
| Side Keys | volume on left / camera on right |
| Speaker Phone | Type: Full-duplex |
| Stereo Speakers | - |
| Stylus | - |
| Text Keyboard, Hardware | - |
| Thread | - |
| Touch Screen | Type: Capacitive |
| TTY/TDD (Digital) | Yes |
| TV Output | - |
| USB | 2.0 High Speed |
| UWB | - |
| VR-ready | - |
| Water-Resistant | - |
| Wi-Fi | Version: 802.11 b,g |
| Wireless Charging | - |
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| FCC IDs |
V65M6000 » approved Feb 16, 2010 V65SCP-8600 » approved Jul 26, 2010 |





