Microsim cards, in a place for a second SIM card - optional for a memory card. It’s not clear why they put the camera at 2Mpix - not here or there, or they already set it to 0.3Mpix, or at least 5, and so - you can’t take a picture of the text, but landscapes or faces turn out to be nothing and sense, the camera - to sell at a higher price. Pros: Nostalgia for the old Nokia 3310, yellow - like a chicken, a beautiful case. The color screen is quite large for it. There is everything you need for a push-button phone for calls and SMS and nothing more. Designed for 2 sims! Light. Lively: 5 days in the mode of constant SMS, conversations and daily alarm. There is a video recording and a voice recorder. Cons below: Quiet speaker: turned on at full volume, I hear normally, but no more. To add a phone, you can enter only one number and a name into the phone's memory - there is a real lack of the ability to save several numbers and at least emails, otherwise a notebook, like on a SIM card. Transitions from arrows (joystick) are not editable: strictly left arrow - new sms, right - calendar, top - flashlight, bottom - contacts, this is inconvenient. A lot of unnecessary items at the root of the menu: calendar, radio, weather and the like, just a pile of non-functional icons. Uncomfortable arrows (joystick) are pressed only with a fingernail, otherwise I constantly get my finger on the middle button. The back cover plays a little: it does not fit snugly on one side - but these are trifles. Expensive: almost 5k this phone is not worth it.
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