
| Dimensions: | 103 x 48 x 15 mm |
| Weight: | 103 g |
| Display: | 240×320 pixel and 262,144-colour TFT |
Price Range:
A shining star
Metal deatails and a navigation key with stylishly embossed shorcut icons. Add to that a balanced look and feel - the T280i oozes sophistication.
As well as its good looks, the T280 lets you take and send a photo in just a few clicks. Browse through your pictures on the phone’s screen or send them via Bluetooth™ to a friend’s phone. Both the T280 andits sister-product, the T270, are compatible with Bluetooth™ Headsets such as the newly announced HBH-PV770. The HBH-PV770 headset sits discretely in your ear and offers remarkably clear audio, even in noisy environments, thanks to its Digital Noise Cancellation and fast Automatic Volume Adjustment features.
The T280i is said to be the obvious update to the P280. This tri-band world roaming phone deserves that title and much more. Looks sleek, handles well and has brilliant blue lights to boast of, it has features to match. Navigation through the menus / reading messages is fun as you get to use the four way joystick which is really a “joy” to use. As mentioned before the T280i has world roaming capability i.e. it supports all networks (GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900). Having a weight of 113 gms you can talk for 4.30 hours without worrying about the battery, which happens to be a Li-Ion one. Besides supplying such a good talk time the battery also gives a standby of 135 hours (5.6 days). Perhaps the weight is a wee bit on the heavier side due to the fact that the phone has a memory for Phonebook which is also on the heavier side The T280i can store up to 1000 contacts / numbers in its phonebook.
Camera
* Camera - 1.3-megapixel
* Digital zoom - 4x
Messaging
* MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
* Predictive text input
* SMS long (Text Messaging)
Connectivity
* Bluetooth™ technology
Entertainment
* Java
* Radio - FM radio RDS
Music
* Music tones - (MP3)

