Blackberry Cell Phone sqn100 3 User Manual

BlackBerry Q10  
SQN100-3  
Smartphone  
PRINTSPEC-141  
SWD-20131017143138693 | RFN81UW  
Safety and Product Information  
MAT-57849-001  
Safety information  
Do not use your BlackBerry smartphone in the presence of gas fumes because it might present a risk  
of fire or explosion.  
Excited to start using your BlackBerry smartphone? Before you get started, read this booklet which contains  
important safety and regulatory information for your BlackBerry smartphone. Keep this booklet in a safe place so that you  
can refer to it whenever you need it.  
In some countries there may be restrictions on using Bluetooth enabled devices and wireless devices with encryption  
software. Check with your local authorities for the restrictions in your area.  
Do not dispose of your BlackBerry smartphone in a fire because this might cause an explosion  
resulting in serious injury, death, or property loss.  
To find the latest safety and product information, visit www.blackberry.com/docs/smartphones.  
Important safety precautions  
Use only approved batteries and chargers with your BlackBerry smartphone. Use of batteries or  
chargers that have not been approved by BlackBerry might present a risk of fire or explosion, which  
could cause serious harm, death, or property loss.  
Turn off your BlackBerry smartphone on aircrafts. Using your BlackBerry smartphone on an aircraft  
might affect aircraft instrumentation, communication, and performance; might disrupt the network;  
might otherwise be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, its crew, and its passengers; and might  
be illegal.  
Use only BlackBerry approved holsters. Use of holsters that have not been approved by BlackBerry  
might, in the long term, present a risk of serious harm.  
When you wear the BlackBerry smartphone close to your body, use a BlackBerry approved holster  
with an integrated belt clip, or maintain a distance of 0.59 in. (15 mm) between your BlackBerry  
smartphone and your body while the BlackBerry smartphone is transmitting. Use of body-worn  
accessories, other than BlackBerry approved holsters with an integrated belt clip, might cause your  
BlackBerry smartphone to exceed radio frequency exposure standards if the accessories are worn  
on your body while the BlackBerry smartphone is transmitting. The long term effects of exceeding  
radio frequency exposure standards might present a risk of serious harm. For more information  
about the compliance of this BlackBerry smartphone with the FCC radio frequency emission  
guidelines, visit www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid and search for the FCC ID for your BlackBerry smartphone  
listed below. The FCC ID is located on the information sticker on your BlackBerry smartphone behind  
the battery. To view the FCC ID, remove the battery door and the battery.  
BlackBerry smartphones are not intrinsically safe and cannot be used in the presence of explosive  
fumes, explosive dust, or other explosive chemicals. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion  
or fire resulting in serious injury, death, or damage to property.  
Using your smartphone safely  
BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3 smartphone (model number RFN81UW): FCC ID L6ARFN80UW  
Do not place heavy objects on your BlackBerry smartphone.  
Do not attempt to modify or service your BlackBerry smartphone.  
Do not attempt to cover or push objects into openings on your BlackBerry smartphone unless instructed to do so in  
the BlackBerry smartphone documentation supplied by BlackBerry. This action might cause a short circuit, a fire,  
or an electric shock.  
Your BlackBerry smartphone is designed to be operated in temperatures between 32 and 95°F (0  
and 35°C). Use of your BlackBerry smartphone outside of the recommended temperature range  
could cause damage to your BlackBerry smartphone or lithium-ion battery.  
Do not use sharp objects on the screen.  
Do not use excessive force on the screen.  
Do not use your BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry smartphone accessories near water (for example, near a  
bathtub or a sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool).  
Do not place your BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry smartphone accessories on any unstable surface. The  
BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry smartphone accessories could fall, thereby potentially causing serious injury  
to a person and serious damage to the BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry smartphone accessory.  
When using your BlackBerry smartphone, take frequent breaks. If you experience any discomfort in your neck,  
shoulders, arms, wrists, hands (including thumbs and fingers), or other parts of the body when using your  
BlackBerry smartphone, cease use immediately. If discomfort persists, consult a physician.  
Do not rely on your BlackBerry smartphone for emergency communications. The wireless networks  
that are necessary to make emergency calls or send messages are not available in all areas, and  
emergency numbers, such as 911, 112, or 999, might not connect you to emergency services in all  
areas. If you have the BlackBerry Mobile Voice System installed on your BlackBerry smartphone, see  
the "About emergency calls and the BlackBerry Mobile Voice System" section for more information  
about emergency calls.  
Do not disassemble your BlackBerry smartphone. Your BlackBerry smartphone contains small parts  
that might be a choking hazard.  
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
Electrical safety  
Charge the BlackBerry smartphone using only the charging accessories provided by or specifically approved by  
BlackBerry for use with this BlackBerry smartphone. Any approval from BlackBerry under this document must be in  
writing and must be from a person authorized to provide such approval. Use of any other accessory might invalidate any  
warranty provided with the BlackBerry smartphone and might be dangerous.  
Keep your BlackBerry smartphone away from medical devices, including pacemakers and hearing  
aids, because they might malfunction and cause serious harm or death to you or others.  
Approved charging accessory models for the BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3 smartphone  
ASY-24479-002  
ASY-24479-003  
ASY-24479-004  
ASY-24479-005  
ASY-24479-006  
ASY-24479-007  
ASY-24479-008  
ASY-24479-009  
ASY-24479-010  
ASY-24479-011  
ASY-24479-012  
ASY-24479-013  
ASY-24479-014  
ASY-24479-015  
ASY-24479-016  
ASY-24479-017  
ASY-24479-018  
ASY-24479-019  
ASY-28109-003  
ASY-31296-003  
ASY-34724-001  
ASY-46444-001  
ASY-46444-002  
ASY-46444-003  
ASY-46444-004  
ASY-46444-005  
ASY-46444-006  
ASY-46444-007  
ASY-46444-008  
ASY-48415-001  
ASY-48415-002  
ASY-48415-003  
ASY-48415-004  
ASY-53182-001  
HDW-44306-003  
HDW-49299-001  
HDW-50071-001  
HDW-50071-002  
HDW-50071-003  
HDW-50071-004  
HDW-51800-001  
HDW-51800-002  
HDW-51800-003  
HDW-51800-004  
HDW-53005-001  
Do not put your BlackBerry smartphone in contact with liquids because this might cause a short  
circuit, a fire, or an electric shock.  
When you use your BlackBerry smartphone speakerphone, never hold the BlackBerry smartphone to  
your ear. Serious and permanent hearing damage could occur.  
Exposure to flashing lights on your BlackBerry smartphone can cause epileptic seizures or blackouts  
and might be dangerous to you or others. In the event that you experience, or your use of your  
BlackBerry smartphone causes in others, any disorientation, loss of awareness, twitching,  
convulsions, or any involuntary movements, stop using your BlackBerry smartphone immediately  
and consult a physician. The LED notification light is located on the front of your BlackBerry  
smartphone, in the upper-right corner. If your BlackBerry smartphone model has a camera, the  
camera flash LED aperture is located on the back of your BlackBerry smartphone, either above or to  
the right of the camera lens. If you are susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts, consult your  
physician before you use your BlackBerry smartphone.  
Use the charging accessories provided with the BlackBerry smartphone or any other BlackBerry approved charging  
accessories only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. Before you use any power supply, verify  
that the mains voltage is in accordance with the voltage printed on the power supply. Connect the BlackBerry smartphone  
only to CTIA certified adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo, or products that have completed the USB-IF  
compliance program.  
Do not use your BlackBerry smartphone while driving unless you are permitted by law to use the  
BlackBerry smartphone in hands-free mode. Using your BlackBerry smartphone while driving could  
put you and others at greater risk of an accident causing serious injury, death, or property loss.  
Do not overload power outlets, extension cords, or convenience receptacles because this might result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock. To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or the plug, pull the plug rather than the cord when you  
disconnect the charging accessory from the power outlet or convenience receptacle.  
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Emergency calls to 911, 112, 000, 999, or other internationally recognized numbers intended to connect to a public  
safety answering point or similar emergency services are not processed through the BlackBerry Mobile Voice System, and  
are only processed from your smartphone where mobile network coverage is available from a wireless service provider.  
The BlackBerry MVS is not designed or intended to be a replacement for traditional telephone service. Additional  
arrangements must be made, separate from the BlackBerry MVS, for you to obtain access to traditional fixed or wireless  
telephone services, such as emergency calling capability. BlackBerry and its affiliates, and their respective officers,  
directors, and employees shall have no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any personal injury, death, or damages  
arising out of or in connection with the inability to access emergency call services (for example, 911, 112, 000, or 999)  
through the BlackBerry MVS. By using the BlackBerry MVS Client, you agree to the above. If you do not agree to the above,  
remove the BlackBerry MVS Client from your smartphone.  
Smartphone  
FCC ID  
BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3 smartphone (model number  
RFN81UW)  
L6ARFN80UW  
Additional information on SAR can be found on the CTIA - The Wireless Association website at www.ctia.org. In Japan,  
additional information on SAR can be found on the Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) website at  
www.arib-emf.org/index.html, or on the Telecommunications Bureau of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and  
Communications (MIC) website at www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/index.htm.  
Compliance information  
___________________________________  
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 1.6W/kg averaged over 1 g of  
tissue for the body or head (4.0W/kg averaged over 10 g of tissue for the extremities - hands, wrists, ankles, and feet).  
Exposure to radio frequency signals  
** In Europe, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 2.0W/kg averaged over 10 g of tissue for the body or  
head (4.0W/kg averaged over 10 g of tissue for the extremities - hands, wrists, ankles, and feet). Studies suggest that the  
standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any  
variations in measurements.  
The BlackBerry smartphone radio is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When the BlackBerry smartphone radio is  
turned on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency signals. The BlackBerry smartphone is designed to comply with  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), and Industry Canada  
(IC) guidelines respecting safety levels of radio frequency exposure for wireless devices, which in turn are consistent with  
the following safety standards previously set by Canadian, U.S., and international standards bodies:  
FCC compliance statement (United States)  
ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 2005, American National Standards Institute/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  
Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to  
300 GHz  
FCC Class B Part 15  
This smartphone complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions:  
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report 86, 1986, Biological Effects and  
Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields  
Health Canada, Safety Code 6, 2009, Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the  
Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz  
EN 50360, 2001+A1:2012, Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic  
restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (300 MHz to 3 GHz)  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), 2009, Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to  
Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz)  
This smartphone may not cause harmful interference.  
This smartphone must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference harmful to radio communications.  
Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), 1999, Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of  
exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)  
MIC, 2001, Article 14-2 of the Ordinance for Regulating Radio Equipment  
To maintain compliance with FCC, IC, MIC, and EU radio frequency exposure guidelines when you carry the BlackBerry  
smartphone on your body, use only accessories equipped with an integrated belt clip that are supplied or approved by  
BlackBerry. Use of accessories that are not expressly approved by BlackBerry might violate FCC, IC, and EU radio  
frequency exposure guidelines and might void any warranty applicable to the BlackBerry smartphone. If you do not use a  
body-worn accessory equipped with an integrated belt clip supplied or approved by BlackBerry when you carry the  
BlackBerry smartphone, keep the BlackBerry smartphone at least 0.59 in. (15 mm) from your body when the BlackBerry  
smartphone is transmitting. When using any data feature of the BlackBerry smartphone, with or without a USB cable, hold  
the BlackBerry smartphone at least 0.59 in. (15 mm) from your body. If you use a body-worn accessory not supplied by  
BlackBerry when you carry the BlackBerry smartphone, verify that the accessory does not contain metal and keep the  
BlackBerry smartphone at least 0.59 in. (15 mm) from your body when the BlackBerry smartphone is transmitting.  
There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning on and turning off the  
equipment, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.  
US Information Concerning the Federal Communications Commission  
("FCC") Requirements for Hearing Aid Compatibility with Wireless  
Devices  
To reduce radio frequency exposure consider these safety guidelines:  
Use the BlackBerry smartphone in areas where there is a strong wireless signal. The indicator that provides  
information about the strength of the wireless signal is located in the upper-right corner of the home screen and  
displays five ascending bars. Three or more bars indicate a strong signal. A reduced signal display, which might  
occur in areas such as an underground parking structure or if you are traveling by train or car, might indicate  
increased power output from your BlackBerry smartphone as it attempts to connect to a weak signal.  
When wireless devices are used near hearing devices (such as hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a  
buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference, and  
wireless devices also vary in the amount of interference that they generate.  
Use hands-free operation if it is available and keep the BlackBerry smartphone at least 0.59 in. (15 mm) from your  
body (including the abdomen of pregnant women and the lower abdomen of teenagers) when the BlackBerry  
smartphone is turned on and connected to the wireless network. For more information about carrying your  
BlackBerry smartphone, see the holster information in the "Accessories" section of this document.  
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings to assist hearing device users in finding wireless devices that may  
be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all wireless devices have been rated. Wireless devices that are rated will  
have the rating displayed on the box together with other relevant approval markings.  
Reduce the amount of time spent on calls, or send a text message or BBM message instead.  
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing  
device is vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated wireless device successfully.  
Specific absorption rate data  
Consulting with your hearing health professional and testing the wireless device with your hearing device is the best way to  
evaluate it for your personal needs.  
THIS WIRELESS DEVICE MODEL MEETS GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES WHEN  
USED AS DIRECTED IN THIS SECTION.  
This BlackBerry smartphone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that  
the BlackBerry smartphone uses. However, other wireless technologies may be used in this BlackBerry smartphone that  
have not been tested for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of your BlackBerry smartphone  
thoroughly and in different locations to determine if you hear any interfering noise when using this BlackBerry smartphone  
with your hearing aid or cochlear implant. Consult your wireless service provider about its return and exchange policies  
and for information about hearing aid compatibility.  
The BlackBerry smartphone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the  
emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the  
U.S. Government, Industry Canada (IC) of the Canadian Government, and recommended by The Council of the European  
Union when used as directed in the previous section. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish  
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by  
independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.  
How the ratings work  
M-Ratings: Wireless devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to  
hearing devices than wireless devices that are not labeled. M4 is the better or higher of the two ratings.  
The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or  
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC/IC is 1.6W/kg*. The SAR limit recommended by The Council of the European Union is  
2.0W/kg**. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC/IC with the device  
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the  
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This  
is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the  
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
T-Ratings: Wireless devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing  
device's telecoil ("T Switch" or "Telephone Switch") than unrated wireless devices. T4 is the better or higher of the two  
ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)  
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing device manufacturer or  
hearing health professional may help you find results for your hearing device. The more immune your hearing aid is, the  
less likely you are to experience interference noise from wireless devices.  
Before a wireless device model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC, IC, and The  
Council of the European Union that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for  
safe exposure under the recommendations of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
(ICNIRP). The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by  
the FCC, IC, and The Council of the European Union for each model.  
For more information about the actions that the FCC has taken with regard to hearing aid compatibility with wireless  
devices and other steps that the FCC has taken to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to  
telecommunications services, visit www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro.  
Industry Canada certification  
The highest SAR value for your BlackBerry smartphone model when tested for use at the ear is outlined as follows:  
This smartphone complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following  
conditions:  
Smartphone  
SAR (W/kg) for 1 g  
(FCC/IC)  
SAR (W/kg) for 1 g  
(India)  
SAR (W/kg) for 10 g  
(R&TTE)  
This smartphone may not cause interference.  
This smartphone must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the  
smartphone.  
BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3  
smartphone (model number  
RFN81UW)  
1.44  
1.27  
0.78  
The BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3 smartphone (model number RFN81UW) complies with Industry Canada RSS 102, RSS  
132, RSS 133, RSS-GEN, and RSS 210 under certification number 2503A-RFN80UW.  
The BlackBerry smartphone for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for  
harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.  
The highest reported body SAR value for this smartphone, in a BlackBerry approved holster equipped with an integrated  
belt clip, is outlined below. Carrying solutions, including BlackBerry approved carrying solutions and carrying solutions not  
approved by BlackBerry, that do not come equipped with an integrated belt clip SHOULD NOT be worn or carried on the  
body. For more information regarding the wearing or carrying of this smartphone without using a BlackBerry approved  
carrying solution equipped with an integrated belt clip, see the holster information in the "Accessories" section of this  
document.  
The maximum antenna gain permitted for BlackBerry smartphones in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz  
shall comply with the EIRP limit.  
The maximum antenna gain permitted for BlackBerry smartphones in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the  
EIRP limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate.  
Be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and  
5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN smartphones.  
Smartphone  
SAR (W/kg) for 1 g  
(FCC/IC)  
SAR (W/kg) for 1 g  
(India)  
SAR (W/kg) for 10 g  
(R&TTE)  
Class B compliance  
BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3  
smartphone (model number  
RFN81UW)  
1.14  
0.79  
0.61  
This BlackBerry smartphone complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference-  
causing equipment standard entitled “Information Technology Equipment (ITE) – Limits and methods of measurement,”  
ICES-003 of Industry Canada.  
If your BlackBerry smartphone operates in Mobile Hotspot mode, the highest reported body SAR value for this BlackBerry  
smartphone when clipped on a belt, in a BlackBerry approved holster equipped with an integrated belt clip, is outlined  
below.  
EU regulatory conformance  
BlackBerry hereby declares that this BlackBerry smartphone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Smartphone  
SAR (W/kg) for 1 g (FCC)  
Smartphone  
Applicable CE marking  
BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3 smartphone (model number RFN81UW)  
1.41  
BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3 smartphone  
Body-worn measurements differ among wireless device and phone models, depending upon available accessories and  
FCC, IC, and The Council of the European Union requirements.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless device model with all reported SAR levels evaluated as  
in compliance with the FCC radio frequency emission guidelines when the BlackBerry smartphone is used as directed in  
this section. SAR information on this wireless device model is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display  
Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea after searching for the FCC ID for your BlackBerry smartphone listed below.  
The Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999/5/EC (HG nr.88/2003) is available for viewing at the following  
location in the EU community: www.blackberry.com/go/declarationofconformity.  
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United Kingdom  
If you have a Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry smartphone, your BlackBerry smartphone may be operated on Wi-Fi networks in  
all European Union member countries. This equipment may be operated in Turkey.  
The Official Journal of the European Union Commission Decision of 12 February 2007 states that in the frequency band  
5.150 to 5.350 GHz, wireless access systems (WAS), including radio local area networks (RLANs), shall be restricted to  
indoor use. Since the creation of a network is within the domain of the wireless access point and the access point is a  
master device, the BlackBerry smartphone never initiates the creation of a network or attaches to a network in ad-hoc  
mode in the 5.150 to 5.350 GHz frequency band.  
Additional regulatory conformance  
Specific details about compliance to the standards and regulatory bodies for your BlackBerry smartphone may be  
obtained from BlackBerry.  
For additional Type Approval information please view the Regulatory Approvals drop-down list on the About screen on your  
smartphone.  
Product information: BlackBerry Q10 SQN100-3 smartphone  
Mechanical properties:  
Weight: approximately 4.9 oz (139 g) including lithium-ion cell battery  
Size (L x W x H): 4.7 x 2.6 x 0.4 in. (119.6 x 66.8 x 10.35 mm)  
2 GB RAM, 16 GB flash memory, micro SD card slot  
Power specifications:  
Removable, rechargeable lithium-ion cell battery  
Supports 3V, 1.8V micro SIM cards  
Port compatibility for data synchronization and charging: micro USB 2.0  
Mobile network radio specifications:  
Quad-band LTE support: LTE 800, LTE 900, LTE 1800, LTE 2600 MHz band  
Quad-band GSM support: GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 MHz  
Quad-band HSPA+ support: UMTS 800/UMTS 850, UMTS 900, UMTS 1900, UMTS 2100 MHz band  
Power class: Class 1 (DCS 1800, PCS 1900), Class 4 (GSM 850) as defined in GSM 5.05, Class 4 (GSM 900) as  
defined in GSM 02.06, Class E2 (GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900), Class 3 (UMTS, LTE)  
Transmitting frequency: GSM 824 to 849 MHz, GSM 880 to 915 MHz, DCS 1710 to 1785 MHz, PCS 1850 to  
1910 MHz, IMT 1920 to 1980 MHz, LTE 832 to 862 MHz, LTE 2500 to 2570 MHz  
Receiving frequency: GSM 869 to 894 MHz, GSM 925 to 960 MHz, DCS 1805 to 1880 MHz, PCS 1930 to 1990  
MHz, IMT 2110 to 2170 MHz, LTE 791 to 821 MHz, LTE 2620 to 2690  
Wi-Fi network radio specifications:  
Wireless LAN standard: IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n  
Transmitting and receiving frequency for IEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.11g/IEEE 802.11n: 2.412 to 2.472 GHz  
Transmitting and receiving frequency for IEEE 802.11a/IEEE 802.11n: 5.180 to 5.825 GHz  
Bluetooth radio specifications:  
Single-band support: ISM 2.4 GHz  
Transmitting and receiving frequency: 2402 to 2480 MHz  
Bluetooth Class 1  
If your smartphone supports NFC technology, the following specifications apply:  
Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz  
Supported modes: reader/writer, card emulation, peer-to-peer  
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