MTN Smart T M561M3 Specs and Features
Wireless Network and Software
2G mobile network bands: GSM, GPRS, EDGE 900 / 1800 MHz3G mobile network bands: UMTS, WCDMA, HSDPA 900 / 2100 MHz4G mobile network bands: NoSIM Type: Dual SIMSoftware / Operating System: KaiOS 2.5
Design, Form Factor and Appearance
Dimensions: mmWeight: gDisplay: 2.4 inches screenSensors: NoneColours: Black. Gold.
Internal Hardware Specs
Processor Type: Quad-core 1.3 GHz ARM Cortex-A7Processor Name: UNISOC SC7731EFGraphics Processor: Mali T820 MP1RAM: 256 MBInternal Storage: 512 MBExternal Storage: microSD
Photography and Video Recording
Rear Camera: 1.3 MP, LED flash, video recordingFront-facing Camera: 1.3 MP, video capture
Audio and Video Playback
Music Support: PCM, AAC / AAC + / eAAC + / MP3 / AMR – NB / WB / APEAudio: 3.5 mm audio jackLoudspeaker: Mono speakersVideo Support: H.264/MP4/MPEG4 playerFM Radio: Yes
Connectivity Features
Bluetooth: YesWiFi: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspotGPS: Yes, A-GPSUSB: microUSB
Miscellaneous Specs and Features
Battery Type and Capacity: Removable Lithium-Ion 2000 mAhBattery Charging: 5V/1A Regular ChargingAnnounced: November 2018Market Availability: March 2019
MTN Smart T M561M3 Price and Availability
Country Availability: This smart feature phone is available in several countries, including: Nigeria, Rwanda, Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Botswana, Cameroon, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Conakry, Liberia, Madagascar, Morocco, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tunisia, and Jordan.Price: $25. NGN 8,000 in Nigeria. UGX 89,000 in Uganda. It is known as Smart S in South Africa, where it costs R249.
The MTN Smart T, also known as MTN smart feature phone (MTN Kamunye in Uganda), can be purchased from official MTN outlets. The same device is also available from Orange and Vodafone in their countries of operation. MTN Smart T M561M3 Review Rating We are yet to review the Smart M561M3 and so do not have a review rating for it yet. This page will be updated with our review rating, as well as the link to the review page, as soon as we have reviewed one. MobilityArena Buyer’s Guide Verdict on MTN’s $25 smart feature phone The MTN Smart T M561M3 smart feature phone combines the low cost of a feature phone with more advanced functionality like mobile apps, Wi-Fi and GPS. We were looking forward to seeing 4G LTE on this model, but the manufacturer says a 4G model will follow soon. This basic device allows you to install and use apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google Maps, and Google Assistant, among others. The operating system it runs is called KaiOS, the same OS that powers JioPhones. $25 or NGN 8,000 (in Nigeria) is a fair price for a phone with these specs and capabilities, so if you are looking for a dirt cheap 3G phone with good battery life to keep you connected, this is one. It is manufactured in partnership with mobile network operators like MTN, Orange, and Vodafone, and can be purchased from their outlets in several countries around Africa and the Middle east. It is called MTN IKOSORA in Rwanda. Note that the first SIM slot is expected to be locked to the partner network and the 2nd SIM slot open to all networks. Disclaimer: While we take the pains to ensure accuracy, we can not guarantee that specs and information about the MTN Smart T M561M3 mobile phone on this page is 100% correct. If you think that any information for the current phone is wrong or missing, please contact us. Our Buyer’s Guide Verdict is recommendation that we make based on our evaluation the specs of the device. It is a general guide designed to help you understand how much value a smartphone offers for its price. It is not a stamp of quality assessment or an endorsement of the device or of the manufacturers. Be sure to ask questions and use your judgement when buying any device, as MobilityArena may not be held responsible for your buying decisions.
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