Blu Tank T190 Quadband Unlocked Dual-SIM Phone for $29
October 30, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
We spend so much time on the phone these days, it can be valuable to compartmentalize your personal and professional lives. The BLU Tank T190 is designed to do just that affordably, offering you a sturdy, reliable backup phone that delivers battery life up to 3 times longer than other phone in its class. This feature-rich phone is compatible with GSM mobile carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile, so you won’t even have to worry about starting up a separate plan.
- Quad Band processor & 32 MB of RAM keeps your phone humming along fast
- 1800 mAh battery delivers 600 minutes of talk time – up to 3 times more than competitors
- Bluetooth connectivity lets you send music, pictures & files w/ ease
PRODUCT SPECS
- GSM Quadband, Unlocked Dual im 850/900/1800/1900
- 1.8″ LCD display
- VGA rear camera
- 32 MB internal storage
- Up to 8 GB Micro SD
- 128×160 resolution
- 32MB RAM
- MP3/MP4
- FM radio multimedia
- 1800 mAh battery
- 408 hour standby battery life
- 600mins talk time battery life
Compatibility
- Unlocked cell phones are compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.g. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers). Unlocked cell phones will not work with CDMA Carriers like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin.
Includes
- Blu Tank T190 Quadband Unlocked Dual-SIM Phone (blue)
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