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EVOLVE Gladiator RG250 - durable phone at an affordable price

EVOLVE's latest rugged phone, the Gladiator RG250, is not only environmentally resistant, but also offers good service on the go thanks to its long service life, all at an extremely good price.

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The EVOLVE Gladiator RG250 is designed for those who care about having a long life. Thanks to the durable rubber cover, the RG250 fits anywhere, whether you use it during the week, on a hike or for sports. The phone is IP67 standard, dust resistant and water resistant for 30 minutes in 1 meter deep water, so it can be used even in extreme conditions and on water trips.

The phone also has a dual SIM function, so you can use it with two SIM cards at the same time, one of which can even be switched off. For greater resistance, the display is equipped with a 2 ″ tempered glass cover, which is also resistant to heavy use.

Specification:

  • Water resistance according to IP67 standard (1 meter deep water for 30 minutes)
  • Shockproof
  • Rubber-coated surface, reinforced inner frame for greater resistance
  • Dual SIM - Use two SIM cards at the same time in one device
  • Optionally use only one SIM card
  • Hungarian menu
  • 2 ″ display with double-layer tempered glass cover that can withstand heavy loads
  • GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • GPRS class 12
  • SMS / MMS / WAP
  • microSDHC memory card support
  • Camera
  • Image display
  • Video recorder
  • Video player
  • MP3 player
  • Digital voicemail
  • FM radio
  • Built-in light source, has a separate button for switching on / off
  • Polyphonic ringtone / vibrate mode
  • Hands-free function with integrated microphone in the earphone cord
  • Possibility to charge via USB port of the computer
  • High capacity battery 1 mAh
  • Call approx. 600 min
  • Standby mode approx. 170 hours
  • Dimensions 124 * 57 * 23 mm
  • Weight 139 grams

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