Haier M1100 Specifications
A brief overview of the Haier M1100 phone specifications.
The screen dimension is 1.8 inches, 10.2 cm2 (~27.9% screen-to-body ratio)
and has a Removable Li-Ion 600 mAh battery battery capacity.
Specifications Overview
- Released Date
- Released 2005
- Display Dimension
- 1.8" 128x160 pixels
- Device Body
- 81g, 18.8mm thickness
- Operating System
- Feature phone
- Battery Capacity
- 600 mAh
- Storage
- No card slot
Network
Network specifications for Haier M1100 device
Technology
GSM
2G bands
GSM 900 / 1800
GPRS
No
EDGE
No
Launch
Haier M1100 launch date
Announced
2005
Status
Discontinued
Body
Body specifications for Haier M1100 device
Dimensions
81.9 x 44.6 x 18.8 mm (3.22 x 1.76 x 0.74 in)
Weight
81 g (2.86 oz)
SIM
Mini-SIM
Display
Display specifications for Haier M1100 device
Type
CSTN, 65K colors
Size
1.8 inches, 10.2 cm2 (~27.9% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution
128 x 160 pixels (~114 ppi density)
Memory
Memory specifications for Haier M1100 device
Card slot
No
Phonebook
500 entries
Call records
20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls
Camera
Camera specifications for Haier M1100 device
Camera
No
Sound
Sound specifications for Haier M1100 device
Loudspeaker
No
Alert types
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
3.5mm jack
No
Comms
Comms specifications for Haier M1100 device
WLAN
No
Bluetooth
No
GPS
No
Radio
No
USB
No
Features
Features specifications for Haier M1100 device
Sensors
Messaging
SMS, MMS
Browser
WAP 2.0
Games
Yes
Java
No, Bio-rhythm Phone Book Easy Search MP3 Player Wolrd Time Organizer
Battery
Battery specifications for Haier M1100 device
Type
Removable Li-Ion 600 mAh battery
Stand-by
Up to 200 h
Talk time
Up to 3 h
Misc
Misc specifications for Haier M1100 device
Colors
Silver
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