Huawei U2801

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Huawei U2801
Manufacturer Huawei
Type Feature phone
Operating system Qualcomm BREW v4.0
Power 900 mAh
Internal rechargeable removable battery,
talk time: 230 minutes (3G), standby time: 350 hours (3G)
Storage Onboard flash memory: 128 MB
Removable microSDHC: up to 8 GB
Display 240x320 px (0.0768 MP) TFT LCD, 2.0 in (51 mm), QVGA, 200 ppi, 256K colors
Input
Camera 0.3 MP, with CIF(176x144 px) video
Connectivity

Quad band:

  • WCDMA 1700/2100
  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • HSDPA
  • EDGE Class 12
  • GPRS Class 12
  • HSUPA
Weight 90 g (3.2 oz)
Predecessor Huawei U1250

The Huawei U2801 is a mobile phone manufactured by Huawei, Inc. and sold by WIND Mobile and Mobilicity in Canada.

History

Wind Mobile and Mobilicity added the Huawei U2801 to their respective lineups in late 2011 as an affordable phone. At Wind, it replaced the Huawei U1250 as the operator's basic candy bar feature phone.

Features

The Huawei U2801 is a simple basic phone with some multimedia features. It has a 3.5mm headphone jack for listening to FM radio or to MP3 audio files. The dedicated music key opens the Music menu, allowing one to select which files or station they would like to listen to. While in the Music menu, the rewind, fast forward and play/pause functions can be accessed by pressing on the left, right and selection buttons, respectively.

A very basic camera is included for taking quick pictures and videos. The pictures can have a size of up to 0.3 megapixels, while the camcorder is limited to a low QCIF resolution of 176x144 pixels. There is no dedicated camera button, but it may be accessed by pressing the right key on the clock screen or by selecting Camera on the main menu. The selection button is used to take pictures, or to start and stop video recording.

Networks

In Canada, the Huawei U2801 is sold at Wind Mobile and Mobilicity. It is also compatible with many networks in that country, including GSM and AWS-based HSPA+. Once unlocked, it may also be used on Rogers Wireless, Chatr, Fido, Vidéotron Mobile, and Eastlink Wireless.

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