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Nokia lumia 630 phone dimensions. Information about navigation and location technologies supported by the device. Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between different types of devices over short distances.

Information about the make, model, and alternative names of a particular device, if any.

Design

Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, presented in different units of measurement. Used materials, suggested colors, certificates.

Width

Width information refers to the horizontal side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

66.7 mm (millimeters)
6.67 cm (centimeters)
0.22 ft
2.63in
Height

Height information refers to the vertical side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

129.5 mm (millimeters)
12.95 cm (centimeters)
0.42ft
5.1in
Thickness

Information about the thickness of the device in different units measurements.

9.2 mm (millimeters)
0.92 cm (centimeters)
0.03 ft
0.36in
The weight

Information about the weight of the device in different units of measurement.

134 g (grams)
0.3 lbs
4.73oz
Volume

Approximate volume of the device, calculated based on dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Refers to devices with the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.

79.47 cm³ (cubic centimeters)
4.83 in³ (cubic inches)
Colors

Information about the colors in which this device is offered for sale.

Orange
Green
The black
White
Yellow

SIM card

The SIM card is used in mobile devices to store data that certifies the authenticity of mobile service subscribers.

Mobile networks

A mobile network is a radio system that allows multiple mobile devices to communicate with each other.

Mobile technologies and data rates

Communication between devices in mobile networks is carried out through technologies that provide different data transfer rates.

Operating system

The operating system is the system software that manages and coordinates the operation of the hardware components in the device.

SoC (System on a Chip)

System on a chip (SoC) includes all the most important hardware components of a mobile device in one chip.

SoC (System on a Chip)

System on a chip (SoC) integrates various hardware components such as processor, graphics processor, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as the software necessary for their operation.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8226
Technological process

Information about technological process on which the chip is made. The value in nanometers measures half the distance between the elements in the processor.

28 nm (nanometers)
Processor (CPU)

The main function of the processor (CPU) of a mobile device is the interpretation and execution of instructions contained in software applications.

ARM Cortex-A7
Processor bit depth

The bit depth (bits) of a processor is determined by the size (in bits) of registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit processors have more high performance compared to 32-bit processors, which, for their part, are more productive than 16-bit processors.

32 bit
Instruction Set Architecture

Instructions are commands by which the software sets/controls the operation of the processor. Information about the instruction set (ISA) that the processor can execute.

ARMv7
First level cache (L1)

Cache memory is used by the processor to reduce access time to more frequently accessed data and instructions. L1 (level 1) cache is small and much faster than system memory, and other cache levels. If the processor does not find the requested data in L1, it continues to look for them in the L2 cache. With some processors, this search is performed simultaneously in L1 and L2.

16 kB + 16 kB (kilobytes)
Second level cache (L2)

L2 (level 2) cache is slower than L1, but instead has a larger capacity to allow caching more data. It, like L1, is much faster than system memory (RAM). If the processor does not find the requested data in L2, it continues to look for it in the L3 cache (if available) or RAM.

1024 KB (kilobytes)
1 MB (megabytes)
Number of processor cores

The processor core performs program instructions. There are processors with one, two or more cores. Having more cores increases performance by allowing multiple instructions to be executed in parallel.

4
Processor clock speed

The clock speed of a processor describes its speed in terms of cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

1200 MHz (megahertz)
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) handles calculations for various 2D/3D graphic applications. AT mobile devices ah it is used most often by games, consumer interface, video applications, etc.

Qualcomm Adreno 305
Number of cores GPU

Like the CPU, the GPU is made up of several working parts called cores. They handle the graphical calculations of different applications.

1
GPU clock speed

The speed of work is clock frequency GPU, which is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

450 MHz (megahertz)
Volume random access memory(RAM)

Random access memory (RAM) used operating system and all installed applications. Data stored in RAM is lost when the device is turned off or restarted.

512 MB (megabytes)

Built-in memory

Each mobile device has a built-in (non-removable) memory with a fixed amount.

Memory cards

Memory cards are used in mobile devices to increase the storage capacity for storing data.

Screen

The screen of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.

Type/technology

One of the main characteristics of the screen is the technology by which it is made and on which the image quality of information directly depends.

IPS
Diagonal

For mobile devices, the screen size is expressed in terms of its diagonal length, measured in inches.

4.5in
114.3 mm (millimeters)
11.43 cm (centimeters)
Width

Approximate Screen Width

2.2in
56 mm (millimeters)
5.6 cm (centimeters)
Height

Approximate Screen Height

3.92in
99.64 mm (millimeters)
9.96 cm (centimeters)
Aspect Ratio

The ratio of the dimensions of the long side of the screen to its short side

1.779:1
Permission

Screen resolution indicates the number of pixels vertically and horizontally on the screen. More a high resolution means sharper image detail.

480 x 854 pixels
Pixel Density

Information about the number of pixels per centimeter or inch of the screen. Higher density allows information to be shown on the screen in clearer detail.

218 ppi (pixels per inch)
85 ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
Color depth

Screen color depth reflects the total number of bits used for the color components in a single pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors the screen can display.

24 bit
16777216 flowers
Screen area

Approximate percentage of screen space on the front of the device.

64.81% (percentage)
Other characteristics

Information about other functions and features of the screen.

capacitive
Multitouch
Scratch resistance
Corning Gorilla glass 3
ClearBlack display

Sensors

Different sensors perform different quantitative measurements and convert physical indicators into signals that are recognized by the mobile device.

Main camera

The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on the back of the case and is used for taking photos and videos.

Sensor size

Information about the size of the photosensor used in the device. Typically, cameras with a larger sensor and lower pixel density offer more high quality images despite the lower resolution.

3.6 x 2.7 mm (millimeters)
0.18in
Pixel size

The smaller pixel size of the photosensor allows more pixels to be used per unit area, thus increasing resolution. On the other hand, smaller size pixel may have a negative impact on image quality when high levels light sensitivity (ISO).

1.389 µm (micrometers)
0.001389 mm (millimeters)
crop factor

The crop factor is the ratio between the size of a full-frame sensor (36 x 24mm, equivalent to a frame of standard 35mm film) and the size of the device's photosensor. The number shown is the diagonal ratio of the full-frame sensor (43.3 mm) and the photosensor specific device.

9.61
ISO (light sensitivity)

ISO values ​​determine the light sensitivity level of the photosensor. A lower value means weaker light sensitivity and vice versa - higher values ​​mean higher light sensitivity, i.e. better ability of the sensor to work in low light conditions.

100 - 1600
Diaphragm

Aperture (f-number) is the size of the aperture opening that controls the amount of light reaching the photosensor. A lower f-number means the aperture is larger.

f/2.4
Focal length

Focal length is the distance in millimeters from the photosensor to the optical center of the lens. There is also an equivalent focal length that provides the same field of view with a full frame camera.

2.92 mm (millimeters)
28.08 mm (millimeters) *(35 mm / full frame)
Image Resolution

One of the main characteristics of mobile device cameras is their resolution, which indicates the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical direction of an image.

2592 x 1944 pixels
5.04 MP (megapixels)
Video resolution

Information about the maximum supported resolution for video recording by the device.

1280 x 720 pixels
0.92 MP (megapixels)
Video - frame rate/frames per second.

Information about the maximum number of frames per second (fps) supported by the device when shooting movies with maximum resolution. Some of the main standard shooting and video playback speeds are 24p, 25p, 30p, 60p.

30 fps (frames per second)
Characteristics

Information about other software and hardware features related to the main camera and improving its functionality.

autofocus
digital zoom
geo tags
panoramic shooting
Touch focus
Face recognition
Adjusting the white balance
Exposure compensation
Macro mode

Audio

Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.

Radio

The radio of the mobile device is a built-in FM receiver.

Location determination

Information about navigation and location technologies supported by the device.

WiFi

Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless communication to transfer data over short distances between different devices.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between different types of devices over short distances.

USB

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to communicate.

Headphone jack

This is an audio connector, which is also called an audio jack. The most widely used standard in mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Connecting devices

Information about other important connection technologies supported by the device.

Browser

A web browser is a software application for accessing and viewing information on the Internet.

Browser

Information about some of the key features and standards supported by the device's browser.

HTML
HTML5
CSS 3
XML
xHTML

Audio file formats/codecs

Mobile devices support various audio file formats and codecs that store and encode/decode digital audio data, respectively.

Video file formats/codecs

Mobile devices support various video file formats and codecs, which store and encode/decode digital video data, respectively.

Battery

Mobile device batteries differ in their capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge they need to function.

Capacity

The capacity of a battery indicates the maximum charge it can store, measured in milliamp-hours.

1830 mAh (milliamp-hours)
Type of

The type of battery is determined by its structure and, more specifically, by the chemicals used. There are different types of batteries, with lithium-ion and lithium-ion polymer batteries being the most commonly used in mobile devices.

Li-Ion (Li-Ion)
Talk time 2G

Talk time in 2G is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged during a continuous conversation in a 2G network.

16 hours 24 minutes
16.4 h (hours)
984 min (minutes)
0.7 days
2G standby time

The 2G standby time is the amount of time it takes for the battery to fully discharge when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 2G network.

600 h (hours)
36000 min (minutes)
25 days
3G talk time

Talk time in 3G is the period of time during which the battery is completely discharged during a continuous conversation in a 3G network.

13 hours 6 minutes
13.1 h (hours)
786 min (minutes)
0.5 days
3G standby time

The 3G standby time is the amount of time it takes for the battery to fully discharge when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 3G network.

600 h (hours)
36000 min (minutes)
25 days
Characteristics

Information about some additional features device battery.

Removable
Battery model: BL-5H

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

SAR levels refer to the amount of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the human body while using a mobile device.

SAR level for head (EU)

The SAR level indicates maximum amount electromagnetic radiation that the human body is exposed to when holding a mobile device next to the ear in a conversation position. In Europe, the maximum permissible value The SAR for mobile devices is limited to 2 W/kg per 10 grams of human tissue. This standard has been established by CENELEC in accordance with IEC standards following the 1998 ICNIRP guidelines.

1.51 W/kg (watt per kilogram)
Body SAR (EU)

The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation that the human body is exposed to when holding a mobile device at hip level. The maximum allowed SAR value for mobile devices in Europe is 2 W/kg per 10 grams of human tissue. This standard has been established by CENELEC following the 1998 ICNIRP guidelines and IEC standards.

1.52 W/kg (watt per kilogram)
Head SAR (US)

The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation that the human body is exposed to when holding a mobile device near the ear. Maximum value used in the US is 1.6 W/kg per gram of human tissue. Mobile devices in the US are controlled by the CTIA and the FCC conducts tests and sets their SAR values.

1.52 W/kg (watt per kilogram)
Body SAR (US)

The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation that the human body is exposed to when holding a mobile device at hip level. The highest acceptable SAR value in the US is 1.6 W/kg per gram of human tissue. This value is set by the FCC, and the CTIA controls whether mobile devices comply with this standard.

1.25 W/kg (watt per kilogram)

General characteristics

Type of

Deciding on the type of device (phone or smartphone?) is quite simple. If you need a simple and inexpensive device for calls and SMS, it is recommended to stop the choice on the phone. A smartphone is more expensive, but it offers a wide variety of options: games, videos, the Internet, thousands of programs for all occasions. However, its battery life is significantly less than that of a regular phone.

smartphone OS version MS Windows phone 8.1 Casing type classic Housing material plastic Office touch buttons SIM card type micro sim Number of SIM cards 2 Multi-SIM mode variable Weight 134 g Dimensions (WxHxD) 66.7x129.5x9.2 mm

Screen

Screen type color IPS, 16.78 million colors, touch Touch screen type multi-touch, capacitive Diagonal 4.5 inches. Image size 854x480 Number of pixels per inch (PPI) 218 Automatic screen rotation there is scratch resistant glass there is

Multimedia features

Rear camera 5 MP Rear camera functions autofocus, digital Zoom 4x Video recording yes (MP4/H.264) Max. video resolution 1280x720 Max. video frame rate 30 fps Audio MP3, FM radio Headphone jack 3.5mm

Connection

Standard

There are several basic standards cellular communication which are supported by modern phones. In Russia, it is used almost everywhere GSM standard. For high speed transmission data, 3G and 4G LTE standards are used - the highest speed of existing standards. Glossary of terms by category Mobile phones

GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G Interfaces

Almost all modern smartphones have Wi-Fi and USB interfaces. Slightly less common are Bluetooth and IRDA. Wi-Fi is used to connect to the internet. USB is used to connect your phone to a computer. Many phones also have Bluetooth. It is used to connect wireless headphones, to connect your phone to wireless speakers, as well as for file transfer. A smartphone equipped with an IRDA interface can be used as a universal remote control remote control. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0, USB satellite navigation

Embedded GPS modules and GLONASS allow you to determine the coordinates of the phone from signals from satellites. In the absence of GPS modern smartphone can determine its own location by signals from base stations mobile operator. However, finding coordinates from satellite signals is usually much more accurate. Glossary for the category Mobile Phones

GPS/GLONASS A-GPS system yes

Memory and processor

CPU

AT modern phones and smartphones are commonly used special processors- SoC (System on Chip, system on a chip), in which, in addition to the processor itself, graphics core, memory controller, I / O device controller, etc. Therefore, the processor largely determines the set of functions and performance of the device. Glossary for the Mobile Phones category

1200 MHz Number of processor cores 4 Built-in memory

Built-in memory is used to store programs, music, photos, movies. The amount of built-in memory largely determines the cost of the device. If your phone does not have a memory card slot, then it is recommended to choose a model with a large amount of built-in memory.

8 GB RAM 512 MB Memory card slot

General characteristics

Type of

Deciding on the type of device (phone or smartphone?) is quite simple. If you need a simple and inexpensive device for calls and SMS, it is recommended to stop the choice on the phone. A smartphone is more expensive, but it offers a wide variety of options: games, videos, the Internet, thousands of programs for all occasions. However, its battery life is significantly less than that of a regular phone.

smartphone OS version MS Windows Phone 8.1 Case type classic Housing material plastic Office touch buttons SIM card type micro SIM Number of SIM cards 2 Multi-SIM mode variable Weight 134 g Dimensions (WxHxD) 66.7x129.5x9.2 mm

Screen

Screen type color IPS, 16.78 million colors, touch Touch screen type multi-touch, capacitive Diagonal 4.5 inches. Image size 854x480 Number of pixels per inch (PPI) 218 Automatic screen rotation there is scratch resistant glass there is

Multimedia features

Rear camera 5 MP Rear camera functions autofocus, digital Zoom 4x Video recording yes (MP4/H.264) Max. video resolution 1280x720 Max. video frame rate 30 fps Audio MP3, FM radio Headphone jack 3.5mm

Connection

Standard

There are several major cellular standards that are supported by modern phones. On the territory of Russia, the GSM standard is used almost everywhere. For high-speed data transmission, 3G and 4G LTE standards are used - the highest speed of existing standards. Glossary of terms by category Mobile phones

GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G Interfaces

Almost all modern smartphones have Wi-Fi and USB interfaces. Slightly less common are Bluetooth and IRDA. Wi-Fi is used to connect to the internet. USB is used to connect your phone to a computer. Many phones also have Bluetooth. It is used to connect wireless headphones, to connect the phone to wireless speakers, and to transfer files. A smartphone equipped with an IRDA interface can be used as a universal remote control. Glossary for the category Mobile Phones

Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0, USB satellite navigation

Built-in GPS and GLONASS modules allow you to determine the phone's coordinates from satellite signals. In the absence of GPS, a modern smartphone can determine its own location based on signals from the base stations of a mobile operator. However, finding coordinates from satellite signals is usually much more accurate. Glossary for the category Mobile Phones

GPS/GLONASS A-GPS system yes

Memory and processor

CPU

Modern phones and smartphones usually use special processors - SoC (System on Chip, system on a chip), which, in addition to the processor itself, houses the graphics core, memory controller, I / O device controller, etc. Therefore, the processor largely determines the set of functions and device performance. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile Phones

1200 MHz Number of processor cores 4 Built-in memory

Built-in memory is used to store programs, music, photos, movies. The amount of built-in memory largely determines the cost of the device. If your phone does not have a memory card slot, then it is recommended to choose a model with a large amount of built-in memory.

8 GB RAM 512 MB Memory card slot

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