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Youtube review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKNhwqr1JRw
Source:http://www.buyincoins.com/item/32144.html
Specs
Brand & Model: POMP W89 Quad Core Smartphone
Operating System: Google Android 4.2
Processor / CPU: Quad Core, MTK6589 1.2GHz
Memory / RAM: 1GB
Flash Memory: 4GB Nandflash
External Memory: Micro TF card slot, support max up to 32GB (NOT INCLUDED)
Display: 4.63" Multi-touch Capacitive screen
Resolution: 854 x 480 pixels resolution
Touch Control: Full size touch operation
Network: GSM: 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900MHz, 3G WCDMA: 850/ 2100MHz
WIFI: Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n network supported.
SIM Card: Dual card dual standby
Other Feature: GPS Navigation, Email, FM Radio, MP3 Playback, Touchscreen, Bluetooth,Wi-Fi, Memory Card Slots, Video Player, Message.
Camera: Dual camera, Front camera is 2.0MP, Rear camera is 5.0MP Auto focus, LED flash light
Button: home, return, menu, power, vol +/-
Input / Output: 1 x TF card slot
1 x Micro USB port
2 x SIM Card port
1 x 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
1 x Built-in speaker
1 x Built-in microphone
Support Audio Formats: MP3, WAV, AAC, WMA
Languages: Czech, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese, Chinese and multi language support
Battery & Power: Built-in 2050mAh Lithium battery
150 hours of standby time, 10 hour music for music, with earphone, 5 hours of talk time
Power Supply: 100~240V max
Dimension: 13.7cm x 7cm x 1.1cm - 5.39inch x 2.76inch x 0.43inch
In the Box: 1 x SmartPhone
1 x Data Cable
1 x AC power adapter
2 x Battery
1 x Earphone
1 x PU Leather Case
1 x English User Manual
Color: black, white.
No 3G capability.
I've said this many times before, but something everyone should know: Buy In Coins doesn't have an RMA facility and they will never accept product returns — for anything that is faulty they will simply reimburse a small amount of money and expect you to get the item repaired locally. For anything with a characteristically high failure rate (tablets, flashlights etc.) I would avoid BIC.