The S425G lets you stay connected to family and friends through voice, text and more. You can even share those unforgettable moments, thanks to the built-in camera and video recorder. Best of all, you get it all with the no-hassle, no-commitment prepaid plans from TracFone Wireless.
Apps aren’t just for smartphones, anymore. The S425G is Java® enabled, which opens up a whole world of web browsing, riveting games and fun and functional apps. That means you can customize your phone to look how you want, and do what you want. And with the built-in music player, it’ll also sound how you want.
The Java apps let you stay on top of Twitter®, Facebook® and more. Wherever you are, you’ll be able to post your comments, photos, videos and whatever else pops into your head. You’ll be right at the center of your social circle – right where you like it.
The S425G is full of convenient features that make everything easier. When paired with compatible devices, the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology lets you talk, listen and print without wires. Bilingual voice recognition lets you work your phone in English or Spanish. And the shortcut keys let you do your favorite things with as few keystrokes as possible.
Provides who the cell phone carrier is for this model of phone.
Height, width and depth of the phone, measured in inches (in.).
Weight of the phone, measured in ounces (oz.).
Amount of time available in Sleep mode in which a phone's display is inactive to save power, but not totally shut down. Smartphone Battery Life Time Test Procedures
Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, vibrate mode, backlight settings, browser use, frequency of calls and voice, data and other application usage patterns. Smartphone Battery Life Time Test Procedures
SAR stands for Specific Absorption Rate which is the unit of measurement for the amount of RF energy absorbed by the head when using a mobile phone.
SAR stands for Specific Absorption Rate which is the unit of measurement for the amount of RF energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone.
Number of pixels across and down that are used to capture an image. More pixels, the sharper the photo.
Hardware device or memory card that connects to a phone for the purpose of receiving and storing data.
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