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The OT E252 continues a tradition of cheap Alcatel models. Its number really confuses, and you might think we are speaking about a relatively expensive phone. Also an unusual for the segment lacquered plastic tells in favour of this idea (not only the front panel, but the back one as well), however, the key block design, and the screen size point a budgetary category. External elements resemble the ?157, and indeed there is much in common between these devices. The differences in design: the E252 is more rectangular, and the designers tried to add some style to the model by a stylish loudspeaker grid, and the screen edging. The display is STN, shows 4096 colours and has the resolution of 102×80 pixels, which allows up to 4 text lines and one service line.
This screen is quite acceptable in the low-end segment, as here the sales of the first generation displays are still high (for instance, Motorola C350 with a similar display). In the sun, the screen fades, however, it remains readable due to the big font-size. The Alcatel OT E252 is capable of surfing the Internet with the built in browser of the phone. With this phone, you may also send MMS, or Multimedia Message Service. The phone is also able to use EMS, or Enhanced Message Service. On top of sending messages, the Alcatel OT E252 is equipped with intelligent t9 typing, which allows you to easily type text messages without pressing each key upto 4 times for the correct letter.
| Network |
GSM 900 / GSM 1800 |
| Announced |
2005, 1Q |
| Status |
Available |
| Dimensions |
97 x 43 x 19 mm |
| Weight |
76 g |
| Type |
CSTN, 4096 colors |
| Size |
102 x 80 pixels |
| Type |
Polyphonic (16 channels) |
| Customization |
|
| Vibration |
Yes |
| Phonebook |
250 numbers |
| Call records |
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls |
| Messaging |
SMS |
| Browser |
No |
| Games |
2 - Bricks, Tetris |
| Colors |
Glossy Black, Metallic Purple, Pearl Grey |
| Camera |
No |
|
- T9
- Calendar
- Calendar |
|
Standard battery, Li-Ion 650 mAh |
| Stand-by |
Up to 250 h |
| Talk time |
Up to 5 h |
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