Specifications:
- Internal Memory: 506K
- Support Extend Card: 1.83GB
- Display Size: 2.2"
- Screen Resolution: QVGA (240 x 320 pixels)
- Screen Type: TFT
- Display Color: 256K
- Ringtones Type: Polyphonic / MP3
- Audio File Format: MP3/WAV
- Image File Format: JPEG / BMP / GIF
- FM Radio: Yes
- Data Transfer: USB
- GPRS: Yes
- Mobile Internet: WAP
- Camera Picture Resolution: 352 x 288
- Stand-by Time: Up to 400 hours
- Talk Time: Up to 4 hours
- Charger: USB / Travel Charger
- Input: Keypad
- Languages: English
- Phone Book: 500 Entries
- Messaging: SMS
- Color: Black
- Size: 107 x 56 x 12mm / 4.21 x 2.20 x 0.47in(L x W x H)
Features:
- This dual card cell phone will work on GSM network frequencies 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz. Always confirm with your carriers or providers before buying this item
- Dual SIM dual working (dual standby)
- FM radio pick up your favorite FM radio stations wherever you are
- Low price our best value phones with an unbeatable feature/price ratio
- Dual cards standby phone
- Support memory card
- MP3 player
- Calendar
- Alarm clock
- FM
Details:

- This dual card cell phone is equipped with 2.2" display, clear for the old

- Delicate stylish design, high quality, the quad band cell phone is durable, as well as good-looking

- The camera provides amazing photos for all occasions

- USB port, for easy using the FM cell phone

- Slim and compact, this dual card cell phone disappears in your pocket when not in use

- Multifunctional cell phone with clear and high definition
Size in Detail:

Protecting Your Mobile Phone:

Carrying Your Phone:
- If you're not making a call, make sure that your phone is hidden away. Keep it in one of your front pockets or inside a bag. Don't attach it to your belt or around your neck
- Thieves are opportunists, so don't make yourself an easy target by showing off the handset you're carrying around
- Lots of people take their phones out of their pockets when they're sitting down. If you're out with your friends, don't put your phone on a table as anyone walking by can easily run off with it
Making a Call:
- If you're making a call on your mobile in a public area, make sure you always keep an eye on what's going on around you. Thieves go to great lengths to get their hands on the latest handsets, so keep your wits about you
- You should also try to avoid using your mobile phone in public at night. If you do have to use your phone, try to find an area that's well-lit. Also avoid getting out your phone at train stations and bus stops as these are areas that thieves target
Securing Your Handset:
- It's always a good idea to write down the make, model and unique identification number (IMEI number) of your handset. This can be found behind the battery, or by dialing '*#06#' on your handset
- Keep these details in a safe place and completely separate from your phone, as you'll need to give them to your service provider if your phone is lost or stolen
- Whatever model of handset you have, your handset has in-built security features that you can use to protect it. If you don't know how to use them, take a look at the instruction manual
- For example, you can set up a PIN number that you have to key in before you make a call. This stops anyone else using your phone and protects your personal details
Register, Report, Reunite:
- Register. You can register the details of your handset with The National Mobile Property Register. This will help the police to return your phone to you if it gets stolen. You should also register the details of your phone with your network provider
- Report. If your phone is lost or stolen, report it immediately to the police
- You should also contact your network provider. When you get through, tell them your phone has been stolen. They'll be able to block both the handset and the SIM card so that they can't be used any more
- Reunite. If the police do recover your stolen handset, it's a lot easier for them to reunite you with your phone if it is registered. They can match up the serial number to your name and address and get it back to you quickly
Tips:

- Check your cell phone's manual for any additional features that it may have
- Try speed dial, if you have it. Speed dial is simply for you to call a number without going through your phone book or contact list, it's when your press a simple number. For example: if your daughter is on speed dial #2, you will just simply press the number and her number will come up
- Lock your keypad when you're not using the phone, or let it auto-lock. Locking the keypad simply means that you have to press a certain key sequence to use the phone. It's not for security; it's to prevent dialing wrong numbers accidentally if something presses against the keypad while it's in your purse or pocket
- Remember that with most plans, you use minutes any time you use the cell phone, including checking voice mail, receiving phone calls, calling someone who didn't answer, and so on
Warnings:

- Most "free" cell phones aren't really free. They require a 1-2 year contract and have early termination fees
- Remember you will pay sales tax even if the phone is free and most have rebates
- Avoid dropping your phone or having it near water, otherwise your phone may get damaged
- Avoid driving and talking on your cell phone at the same time, especially if you are just learning to use. Pull over, use a hands-free set, or find some other place to talk. Check the laws for your area and know what they say about talking while driving
Package Included:
- 1 x Cell Phone
- 1 x Earphone
- 2 x Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x 2GB TF Card