make and model
Information about the make, model, and model alias (if applicable) of a specific device.
brand Brand of the company that manufactures the device. | motorola |
Model Device model name. | an action |
Project
Information about device dimensions and weight, displayed in different units of measurement. Housing materials, available colors, certifications.
Anker Width information, which is the horizontal side of the device when used in its default orientation. | 71,2mm(mm) 7,12cm(Centimeter) 0.234 cake(It was) 2.803 inches(Customs Service) |
Height Altitude information, i. H. The vertical side of the device when used in its default orientation. | 160,1mm(mm) 16,01cm(Centimeter) 0.525 was(It was) 6.303 inches(Customs Service) |
thickness Device thickness/depth information in various units of measurement. | 9,2mm(mm) 0,92cm(Centimeter) 0.03 was(It was) 0.362 inches(Customs Service) |
Weight Device weight information in different units of measurement. | 181 grams(Grama) 0.4 pounds(Libra) 6.38 ounces(ounces) |
Volume Estimated volume of the device, calculated from the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Applies to devices in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped. | 104,87 cm³(Cubic centimeter) 6,37 in³(cubic inch) |
cores Information about the colors in which the device is available on the market. | denim blue White Pearl bluish green old degree |
body materials Materials used in the manufacture of the device body. | Plastic |
certification Information about the standards to which the device is certified. | IP52 |
sim cards
The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) is used in mobile devices to store data that authenticates subscribers to mobile services.
sim card type Information about the type and size (form factor) of the SIM card used in the device. | Nano SIM (4FF - fourth form factor, since 2012, 12.30 x 8.80 x 0.67 mm) Nano-SIM/microSD |
Number of SIM cards Information about the number of SIM cards supported by the device. | 2 |
Characteristics Information about some specific features related to your device's SIM card(s). | Dual SIM Standby Mode (Both cards are active. If one is busy, the other is not active) |
nets
A mobile (cellular) network is a radio system that allows a large number of mobile devices to communicate with each other.
G/M GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) was developed to replace the analog cellular network (1G), hence the name 2G cellular network. It was enhanced with the addition of General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) and later improved data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) technology. | G/M 850 MHz (B5) G/M 900 MHz (B8) G/M 1800 MHz (B3) G/M 1900 MHz (B2) |
UMTS UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. Based on the GSM standard, it is considered the 3G cellular standard. It was developed by 3GPP and its main advantage is to provide greater bandwidth and spectral efficiency due to W-CDMA technology. | UMTS 850 MHz (B5) UMTS 900 MHz (B8) UMTS-1700 MHz (B4) UMTS-1900 MHz (B2) UMTS 2100 MHz (B1) |
LTE LTE is considered the fourth generation (4G) of cellular technology. It was developed by 3GPP based on GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA technologies to increase the speed and capacity of wireless data networks. Another technology development is called LTE Advanced. | LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B12) LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B17) LTE-FDD 700 MHz (B28) LTE-FDD 850 MHz (B5) LTE-FDD 900 MHz (B8) LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B4) LTE-FDD 1700 MHz (B66) LTE-FDD 1800 MHz (B3) LTE-FDD 1900 MHz (B2) LTE-FDD 2100 MHz (B1) LTE-FDD 2600 MHz (B7) |
Cellular technologies and bandwidth
Communication between devices within cellular networks takes place across multiple generations of networking technologies that provide different bandwidths.
cellular network technologies There are several networking technologies that improve the performance of cellular networks, primarily by increasing data bandwidth. Information about the communication technologies supported by the device and their respective uplink and downlink bandwidths. | UMTS (384 kbit/s)) HE MUST GPRS HSPA+ (HSUPA 5,76 Mbit/s, HSDPA 42 Mbit/s) LTE Cat 12 (102,0 Mbit/s), 603,0 Mbit/s) |
operational system
The operating system is the system software that manages and controls the operation of the device's hardware components.
operating system (OS) Information about the operating system used by the device and its version. | Android One (Android 9.0 Pie) |
System on Chip (SoC)
A system on a chip (SoC) contains some of the key hardware components of the mobile device on a single chip.
SoC The SoC integrates various hardware components such as CPU, GPU, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as software for its operation. | Samsung Exynos 9609 |
technological process Information about the process technology used to manufacture the chip. The value in nanometers represents half the distance between the elements that make up the CPU. | 10nm(nanometer) |
UPC CPU is the central processing unit or processor of a mobile device. Its main function is to interpret and execute instructions contained in software applications. | 4x 2,2 GHz ARM Cortex-A73, 4x 1,6 GHz ARM Cortex-A53 |
Bits da CPU CPU bits are determined by the bit sizes of processor registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit CPUs perform better than 32-bit CPUs, which in turn perform better than 16-bit processors. | 64 bits |
instruction set Instruction set architecture (ISA) is a set of instructions used by software to manage the work of the CPU. Information about the set of instructions that the processor can execute. | ARMv8-A |
Núcleo da CPU A CPU core is the processing unit that executes software instructions. Currently, in addition to single-core processors, there are dual-core, quad-core, hexa-core, etc. They increase device performance by allowing multiple commands to run in parallel. | 8 |
cpu frequency Processor frequency describes its clock frequency in cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). | 2200MHz(Megahercio) |
graphics card GPU is a graphics processing unit that performs calculations for 2D/3D graphics applications. On mobile devices, the GPU is usually used for games, UI, video playback, etc. The GPU can also perform calculations in applications traditionally handled by the CPU. | ARM Mali-G72 MP3 |
The GPU core Like the CPU, the GPU is made up of processing units called cores. They deal with calculating graphs in various applications. | 3 |
RAM capacity RAM (Random Access Memory) is used by the operating system and all installed applications. Data in RAM is lost after the device is turned off or reset. | 4GB(Gigabyte) |
RAM type Information about the type of RAM used by the device. | LPDDR4X |
RAM channels Information about the number of RAM channels built into the SoC. More channels mean higher data transfer rates. | dual channel |
store
Every mobile device has built-in memory (internal memory) with a fixed capacity.
store Information about the device's internal memory capacity. Sometimes the same model may be offered in variants with different internal storage capacities. | 128 GB(Gigabyte) |
UFS |
memory cards
Memory cards are used in mobile devices to expand their external storage capacity.
The type Different types of memory cards are characterized by different sizes and capacities. Information about supported memory card types. | MicroSD microSDHC microSDXC |
Show
The screen of a mobile device is defined by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal, color depth, etc.
Type/Technology One of the main characteristics of the screen is its type/technology on which its performance depends. | IPS |
diagonal size On mobile devices, the screen size is indicated by the length of its diagonals in inches. | 6.3 inches(Customs Service) 160,02mm(mm) 16cm(Centimeter) |
Anker Approximate screen width | 2.48 inches(Customs Service) 63,03mm(mm) 6,3cm(Centimeter) |
Height Approximate screen height | 5.79 inches(Customs Service) 147,08mm(mm) 14,71cm(Centimeter) |
screen ratio The ratio of the long side to the short side of the screen. | 2.333:1 |
resolution Screen resolution shows the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical sides of the screen. The higher the resolution, the more detailed the displayed content. | 1080 x 2520 pixels |
pixel density Information about the number of pixels per centimeter (ppcm) or per inch (ppi) on the screen. The higher the pixel density, the more detailed and clear the information displayed on the screen. | 435 ppp(pixels per inch) 170 ppm(pixels per centimeter) |
color depth Screen color depth is also known as bit depth. Returns the number of bits used for a pixel's color components. Information about the maximum number of colors the screen can display. | 24 bits 16777216 cores |
exhibition area The estimated percentage of the device's front screen area. | 81,6%(Percent) |
Other properties Information about other screen functions and features. | Capacity Many times scratch resistant |
Corning-Gorilla-Glas 1200:1 contrast ratio 450cd/m² |
sensors
Different sensors measure different physical variables and convert them into signals recognizable by the mobile device.
sensors Sensors differ in type and purpose. They enhance the overall functionality of the device they are embedded in. | Proximity luz accelerometer Compass gyroscope Magnetômetro fingerprint |
security camera
The mobile device's main camera is usually placed on the back and can be combined with one or more additional cameras.
Sensorart Information about the camera's sensor type. Some of the most commonly used image sensor types in mobile devices are CMOS, BSI, ISOCELL, etc. | CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) |
pixel size Pixels are usually measured in microns (μm). Larger ones can capture more light and therefore offer better low-light capture and greater dynamic range compared to smaller pixels. On the other hand, smaller pixels allow for an increase in resolution with the same sensor size. | 1 µm(Micrometer) 0,001000mm(mm) |
YOU ARE SO The ISO rating or number is an indicator of how sensitive a camera's image sensor is to light. Image sensors operate within a specific ISO range. The higher the ISO value, the more sensitive the sensor is to light. | 100 - 3200 |
opening Aperture (f-number) indicates the size of the lens aperture, which controls the amount of light reaching the image sensor. The smaller the f-number, the wider the aperture opening, so more light reaches the sensor. In general, the specified f-number is the one that corresponds to the maximum possible opening of the aperture. | f/1.8 |
35mm equivalent and focal length Focal length is the distance in millimeters from the focal point of the image sensor to the optical center of the lens. The 35mm equivalent indicates the focal length at which a full-frame camera achieves an angle of view equivalent to that of a mobile device camera. It is measured by multiplying the camera's native focal length by the sensor's crop factor. The crop factor itself can be determined as the ratio of the diagonal distances from the image sensor in the 35 mm camera to a given sensor. | 26mm(mm) *(35mm / full screen) |
field of vision In photography, the field of view (FoV) depends not only on the focal length of the lens, but also on the size of the sensor. It results from the angle of view of the lens and the crop factor of the sensor. The lens' angle of view is a measure of the angle between the two farthest points within the frame, measured diagonally. Simply put, it's how much of a scene in front of the camera the camera's sensor captures. | 82,6°(Graduation) |
Flash type The rear cameras of mobile devices mostly use an LED flash. It can be supplied in a single, double or multiple light configuration and in a variety of arrangements. | LED double |
image resolution One of the main features of cameras is image resolution. Specifies the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the image that can also be displayed in megapixels, which is the approximate number of pixels in millions. | 4032 x 3024 pixels 12,19 megapixels(Megapixel) |
video resolution Information about the maximum resolution at which the rear camera can record video. | 3840 x 2160 pixels 8,29 megapixels(Megapixel) |
Video-FPS Information about the maximum number of frames per second (fps) supported by the rear camera when recording full resolution videos. Some of the main standard frame rates for video recording and playback are 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps. | 48 fps(Frames per second) |
Characteristics Information about additional rear camera software and hardware features that improve its overall performance. | auto focus permanent fire Zoom digital digital image stabilization optical image stabilization Geotagging Panorama HDR touch focus facial recognition white balance settings iso settings exposure compensation timer scene mode Phase detection autofocus (PDAF) |
Secondary rear camera - 5 MP (depth sensing) Aperture Size - f/2.2 Third Rear Camera - 16 MP Action Camera (Ultra Wide Angle) Viewing angle - 117° (#3) Focal length (35mm equivalent) - 27mm (#3) Aperture Size - f/2.2 (#3) FHD com 60 fps (#3) Video only (#3) |
Frontal camera
Modern smartphones have one or more front-facing cameras, and their placement has led to various design concepts: pop-up camera, rotating camera, notch, hole punch, under-display camera, etc.
opening Aperture (f-number) indicates the size of the lens aperture, which controls the amount of light reaching the image sensor. The smaller the f-number, the wider the aperture opening, so more light reaches the sensor. In general, the specified f-number is the one that corresponds to the maximum possible opening of the aperture. | opening 2 |
field of vision In photography, the field of view (FoV) depends not only on the focal length of the lens, but also on the size of the sensor. It results from the angle of view of the lens and the crop factor of the sensor. The lens' angle of view is a measure of the angle between the two farthest points within the frame, measured diagonally. Simply put, it's how much of a scene in front of the camera the camera's sensor captures. | 78,4°(Graduation) |
image resolution Information about the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical dimensions of photos taken by the front camera, also given in megapixels. | 4032 x 3024 pixels 12,19 megapixels(Megapixel) |
video resolution Information about the maximum resolution of videos recorded by the front camera. | 3840 x 2160 pixels 8,29 megapixels(Megapixel) |
Video-FPS Digital cameras can record video at different frames per second (fps). Some of the main standard frame rates for video recording and playback are 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps. Information about the maximum possible fps to record videos with the maximum possible resolution. | 30fps(Frames per second) |
Characteristics Information about additional front camera software and hardware features that improve its overall performance. | face unlock |
audio
Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.
speaker The speaker is a device that plays various sounds such as ringtones, alarms, music, voice calls, etc. Information about the type of speakers the device uses. | speaker Ohrmuschel |
Radio
The radio in a mobile device is an integrated FM radio receiver.
Radio Information whether the device has an FM radio receiver or not. | E |
tracking/positioning
Information about positioning and navigation technologies supported by the device.
tracking/positioning The location/location service is provided by various satellite navigation systems that track the autonomous geospatial location of the device that supports them. The most common satellite navigation systems are GPS and GLONASS. There are also non-satellite technologies for mobile device location such as B. Enhanced Observed Time Difference, Enhanced 911, GSM Cell ID. | GPS A-GPS GLONASS |
W-lan
Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless data connections between different devices within a short range.
W-lan Wi-Fi communication between devices uses IEEE 802.11 standards. Some devices can act as Wi-Fi hotspots, providing Internet access to other nearby devices. Wi-Fi Direct (Wi-Fi P2P) is another useful standard that allows devices to communicate with each other without the need for a wireless access point (WAP). | 802.11a (IEEE 802.11a-1999) 802.11b (IEEE802.11b-1999) 802.11g (IEEE 802.11g-2003) 802.11n (IEEE802.11n-2009) 802.11n 5 GHz 802.11ac (IEEE-802.11ac) double band wifi access point direct wifi |
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a standard for the secure wireless transmission of data between different types of devices over short distances.
execution The technology has several versions that improve the connection speed, range, connectivity and discoverability of the devices. Information about the device's Bluetooth version. | 5.0 |
Characteristics Bluetooth uses different profiles and protocols in terms of faster data exchange, energy saving, better device detection, etc. Some of those compatible with the device are listed here. | A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) EDR (extended data rate) LE (Low Energy) |
USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that allows various electronic devices to exchange data.
plug type There are different types of USB connectors: standard, mini, micro, on-the-go, etc. Type of USB connector used by the device. | usb type c |
execution There are several versions of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard: USB 1.0 (1996), USB 2.0 (2000), USB 3.0 (2008), etc. With each subsequent version, the data transfer rate increases. | 2.0 |
Characteristics The USB interface on mobile devices can be used for various purposes, such as B. to charge the battery, use the device as a mass storage, host, etc. | to load huge storage to progress |
headphone plug
The headphone jack is a headphone jack, also known as an audio jack. The most common on mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.
headphone plug Information about whether your device is equipped with a 3.5 mm audio jack. | E |
connectivity
Information about other key connectivity technologies supported by devices.
connectivity Information about some of the most commonly used connectivity technologies supported by the device. | Computer Synchronization OTA sync tie NFC volte |
Browser
A web browser is a software application for accessing, searching, displaying and navigating information on the World Wide Web.
Browser Information about some features and standards supported by the device's browser. | HTML HTML5 CSS3 |
Audio File Formats/Codecs
Mobile devices support various audio file formats and codecs that store and encode/decode digital audio data.
Audio File Formats/Codecs List of some of the most common audio codecs and file formats supported by the device by default. | AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) AMR / AMR-NB / GSM-AMR (multivelocidade adaptativa, .amr, .3ga) eAAC+/aacPlus v2/HE-AAC v2 FLAC (free lossless audio codec, .flac) Midi- MP3 (MPEG-2 II, .mp3 audio capability) OGG (.ogg, .ogv, .oga, .ogx, .spx, .opus) WMA (Windows Media-Audio, .wma) WAV (Waveform Audio File Format, .wav, .wave) |
Videodateiformato/Codecs
Mobile devices support various video file formats and codecs that store and encode/decode digital video data.
Videodateiformato/Codecs List of some of the most common video file formats and codecs supported by your device by default. | 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project, .3gp) AVI (embedded audio and video, .avi) H.263 Video H.264 / MPEG-4 Teil 10 / AVC MKV (Contenedor Multimedia Matroska, .mkv .mk3d .mka .mks) QuickTime (.mov, .qt) MP4 (MPEG-4 Teil 14, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r, .m4v) WebM WMV (Windows Media Video, .wmv) XVIII |
Battery
Mobile device batteries vary in capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge necessary for the devices to function.
Capacity A battery's capacity indicates the maximum load it can hold, measured in milliampere-hours. | 3500 mAh(milliampere hour) |
Type The type of battery is determined by its structure and mainly by the chemicals used in it. There are different types of batteries and some of the most common ones used in mobile devices are Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery and Lithium Ion Polymer (Li-Polymer) battery. | lithium polymer |
2G standby time 2G standby time is the longest battery life when the device is not in use but constantly connected to the 2G mobile network. | 156 hours(Standard) 9360 minutes(Protocol) 6.5 Roofs |
3G standby time 3G standby time is the longest battery life when the device is not in use but constantly connected to the 3G cellular network. | 156 hours(Standard) 9360 minutes(Protocol) 6.5 Roofs |
charger output power Information about the electrical current (amps) and voltage (volts) that the charger supplies. Higher output power enables faster charging. | 5 volts(Volt)/ 2a(Amplifier) |
Characteristics Information about some additional device battery features. | fast charging non-removable |
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
The SAR value shows the amount of electromagnetic radiation that the human body absorbs when using a mobile device, expressed in W/kg.
SAR-Chef (USA) This SAR rating shows the maximum exposure to electromagnetic radiation ingested when the device is placed in the ear. The applicable limit for the USA is 1.6 W/kg per 1 g of tissue. In the United States, the FCC tests and sets SAR limits for all wireless devices controlled by the CTIA. | 1,16 W/kg(watts per kilogram) |
SAR Corps (USA) The SAR body class shows the maximum exposure to electromagnetic radiation when the device is worn on the body's waist. The highest approved SAR value in the US for mobile devices is 1.6 W/kg per 1 g of tissue. The FCC and CTIA determine whether mobile devices comply with this standard. | 1,43 W/kg(watts per kilogram) |
additional properties
Some devices have additional features that differ from the standard features above, but they are just as important and worth mentioning.
additional properties Information about other device features. | Water repellent nano coating |