Orange Rio

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Orange Rio
BrandOrange
ManufacturerZTE Corporation
SeriesZTE-G
Compatible networksDual bandGSM 900/1800
First released2011, United Kingdom
SuccessorOrange Rio II
TypeFeature phone
Form factorBar phone
Operating systemProprietary operating system, no upgrades
Storage6MB internal
Removable storage16GB SDHC card
BatteryReplaceable
Display2.4in 320x240 pixels TFT LCD with touch screen
SoundSpeaker, 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth headset support, vibration motor
Rear camera2Mpx sensor with autofocus
ConnectivityMini USB
Data inputsResistive touchscreen + QWERTY keyboard

The Orange Rio is a rebadged version of ZTE's X991. It is sold on the Orange network, and is a BlackBerry-styled phone directed to people on budgets or young users, with a QWERTY keyboard and a 2.4" touchscreen.

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The Orange Rio has a 2.4 inch resistive touchscreen, unlike many other BlackBerry handsets and has a 320x240 (QVGA) resolution. However, it lacks 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity, and has Class 10 GPRS connectivity. It connects and charges using the mini-USB standard. It is a 2G handset. It is shipped with Opera's Opera Mini, and supports J2ME so users can load applications at their own will.

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