Motorola C139 vs Motorola C168i
Motorola C139
Market Status: Released US carrier availability: Tracfone - Available (since 31 Mar 2006) AT&T - Discontinued CellularOne / Dobson - Discontinued
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| Design | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Form factor | Candybar | Candybar | |
| Dimensions | 3.96 x 1.79 x 0.86 inches (101 x 45.5 x 22 mm) | 4.09 x 1.81 x 0.55 inches (104 x 46 x 14 mm) | |
| Weight | 3.00 oz (85 g) the average is 4.4 oz (125 g) | 2.51 oz (78 g) the average is 4.4 oz (125 g) | |
| Design features | Numeric keypad, Soft keys (2) | Numeric keypad, Soft keys (2) |
| Display | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 96 x 55 pixels | 128 x 128 pixels | |
Technology
Technology - There are two main screen technologies currently used in phones and tablets: LCD and AMOLED. The former usually features a light source and liquid crystals, while the latter is based on organic light-emitting diodes. Newer LCD variations like IPS-LCD and Super-LCD allow for very accurate color reproduction and very wide viewing angles, where no significant image quality loss is observed. Current AMOLED screens differ in such a way that they can exhibit much more saturated colors (sometimes too much) and incredibly high contrast levels, which is due to black color being completely black in AMOLED displays. | TFT | STN | |
| Colors | 65 536 | 65 536 |
| Battery | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Talk time | 11.66 hours the average is 10 h (623 min) | 8.33 hours the average is 10 h (623 min) | |
| Stand-by time | 18.8 days (450 hours) the average is 18 days (434 h) | 14.2 days (340 hours) the average is 18 days (434 h) | |
| Capacity | 1000 mAh | ||
| Type | Li - Ion | Li - Ion |
| Internet browsing | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Browser | supports: supports: WAP 2.0 |
| Technology | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| GSM | 850, 1900 MHz | 850, 1900 MHz | |
| Other | Other version supports GSM 900/1800 MHz | ||
| Data | GPRS |
| Phone features | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Phonebook | 100 entries | 600 entries, Caller groups, Multiple numbers per contact | |
| Organizer | Calendar, Alarm, Calculator, Currency converter, Stopwatch | Calendar, Alarm, Calculator, Currency converter, Stopwatch | |
| Messaging | SMS, Predictive text input (iTAP) | SMS, MMS (iTAP), Predictive text input | |
| Games | Yes | Yes |
| Connectivity | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Headphones connector | 2.5mm |
| Other features | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Notifications | Vibration | Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Phone profiles |
| Regulatory Approval | |||
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FCC approval
FCC approval - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. Every wireless phone device that that is sold in the U.S. has to be tested and approved for sale by the FCC. | |||
| Date approved
Date approved - Shows the date when the particular phone is approved by the Federal Communications Commission | 31 Dec 1969 | 02 Apr 2007 | |
| FCC ID value: IHDT56HY1 link | |||
FCC measured SAR
FCC measured SAR - The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2.0 W/ kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. | |||
| Head | 1.16 W/kg | ||
| Measured in | 1900 MHz | ||
| Body | 0.45 W/kg | ||
| Measured in | 1900 MHz |







