Spice S1200: Stylish phone with 12 MP Camera and TV Out with Cable
Price: Rs.15,000
Spice S1200 is a glossy and elegant phone that features suave Candy Bar design. It shows spectacular entertainment abilities with sound basic features. It exhibits a 2.4 inches TFT display that leads to worthy viewing experience. It presents an exclusive keypad that allows the user to type conveniently and navigate effortlessly. User can get the benefits of prolonged battery life that offers 3 hours of talk time and 150 hours of standby time. It has amazing large memory capacity of 70 MB inbuilt memory with expandable micro SD Card up to 32 GB. User can store numerous entries in phonebook. User can keep the call details including missed, dialled and received calls.
With Spice S1200, user can relieve stress by playing various preloaded games. User can make the impression with novel MP3 ringtones. User can capture his memorable moments with advanced 12 Megapixel Camera that comes with range of user friendly features such as xenon flash, 9xdigital zoom, and video recording facilities. In addition to this, it offers Professional CCD Sensor, 3X Optical Zoom, Multiple Face Detection, and others unique features. It supports various Video recording file formats including avi, mp4, and 3gp. It offers breathtaking pictures and record lively videos. It features TV Out with Cable that allows the user to watch videos on TV.
Spice S1200 allows the user to enjoy excellent musical experience with integrated music player that supports MP3 file formats. Additionally, user can listen to his favourite songs, News, Traffic, Weather, Sports and other programmes by tuning into various radio stations with FM Radio. User can record the programs aired on radio using FM Radio Scheduled recording feature. The presence of Stereo Bluetooth enables the user to listen to streaming music. User can experience the convenient data transfer between the devices with Bluetooth and USB. User can browse internet and download data at high speed with EDGE, GPRS and WAP.
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