- Widgets provide drag-and-drop one-click access to favourite web-based applications.
- A Wireless Local Area Network technology that describes the generic wireless interface of mobile computing devices. Wi-Fi connections can be found in many hotels, airports and cafes.
- AMOLED is the acronym for active-matrix organic light-emitting diode, an emerging display technology for use in mobile devices like mobile phones. OLED describes a specific type of ultra thin, ultra bright display technology which doesn't require a backlight and AMOLED refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels.
- 3.5mm ear jack lets you plug in the favourite stereo headphones of your choice.
- In-screen QWERTY keypad on touchscreen phones.
The traditional configuration used for computer keyboards.
- GPS stands for Global Positioning System. It is a technology which allows the user to determine their exact location.
- Also, known as accelerometer, motion sensors are incorporated into personal electronic devices for user interface control such as playing games or web browsing.
Phone has some level of protection against rough use and/or rough environments, such as rubber grips for improved grip, greater durability, shock protection and/or water-resistance.
The phone's battery can be re-charged with solar power by placing under the sun, besides the usual electrical charging.