The Unnecto Drift is built with basic network capabilities suitable for its era. It operates on GSM technology, supporting 2G bands GSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 for both SIM slots. This allows the device to be used in a variety of global regions. However, it does not support EDGE technology, which limits its data capabilities to GPRS Class 12.
The Unnecto Drift was announced in June 2011 and released in August of the same year. As of now, the device is discontinued, reflecting its position as a legacy device within the rapidly evolving mobile phone market.
With dimensions of 115 x 52 x 11.4 mm and a weight of just 80 grams, the Unnecto Drift is a compact and lightweight device, making it highly portable. The dual SIM support provides the convenience of managing two numbers, which is particularly useful for users who need to separate personal and work lines.
It features a TFT display of 2.4 inches, with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and a screen-to-body ratio of approximately 29.8%. Though minimal by today’s smartphone standards, this display was typical for feature phones of its time, providing basic but clear visuals for everyday use.
The internal memory of 128MB is modest, with the capability to expand storage via a microSDHC card slot. This expansion option allows users to store additional contacts and call records alongside a capacity for handling up to 500 phonebook entries.
The device is equipped with a single 1.3 MP camera on the rear, offering basic photography and video capabilities. While not suitable for high-quality imaging, it serves functional purposes for quick snapshots and video recordings.
The Unnecto Drift does not feature a front-facing selfie camera, which is typical for feature phones from its era, focusing more on communication than multimedia functionalities.
Sound features include a loudspeaker, but it lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack, which means users need to rely on Bluetooth or external adapters for personal audio listening experiences.
Connectivity options are basic, with Bluetooth 2.1 for wireless communication with compatible devices, and FM radio for entertainment. It also includes a microUSB port, but lacks Wi-Fi, NFC, and GPS capabilities, focusing instead on essential functionalities.
Messaging capabilities include SMS, MMS, and Email, indicating a focus on communication. The presence of Java MIDP 2.0 support allows for basic applications and games, adding some additional functionality to this feature phone.
The battery is a Li-Ion 800 mAh unit, which provides a stand-by time of up to 120 hours and a talk time of up to 5 hours, making it adequate for basic daily use without frequent recharges.
The Unnecto Drift is available in three colors: Black, Yellow, and Orange, offering a small degree of personalization to suit different user preferences.
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