Hello everybody, it's Lynn La from CNET and today we're gonna check out the T-Mobile Prism II.
Manufactured by Huawei, this entry level handset is equipped with a 3.5-inch HVGA screen with a 480 by 320 pixel resolution.
It's powered by a 1.7 ampere-hour battery which gives you a reported talk time of about 7 hours.
Inside, you'll get a 1 gigahertz single core processor.
On the back, there's a 3.2 megapixel
camera that can record 480p video, though it doesn't come with a flash.
This 3G phone also ships with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and features 512 megabytes of RAM.
You'll also get 4 gigs of ROM and you could expand that storage to an extra 32 gigs via a microSD card slot.
If you're interested in this phone as a starter Android handset, it's going for about a $175 on T Mobile.
Again, I'm Lynn and you've been checking out the T-Mobile Prism II.
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