Home Videocon Phones You are here Updated : Jan 02, 2012, 7:53 AM Videocon V1612 Specs Battery 1300 mAh Display 2.4-inch 320 x 240 px Camera 2 MP Main Description The Videocon V1612 is a dual SIM candybar phone with a 2.4-inch display, 2-megapixel camera, music player, Bluetooth and a memory card slot. I want it 0 users I have it 0 users I had it 0 users Popular Comparisons The Videocon V1612 is most commonly compared with these phones: Videocon V1612 vs Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Specs Compare Display Size: 2.4-inch Resolution: 320 x 240 px, 167 PPI Technology: TFT Screen-to-body: 32.48 % Colors: 262 144 Hardware Storage expansion: microSDHC Device type: Feature phone Battery Capacity: 1300 mAh Type: User replaceable Camera Rear: Single camera Main camera: 2 MP Flash: LED Video recording: Yes Design Size comparison Dimensions: 4.41 x 1.93 x 0.57 inches (112 x 49 x 14.5 mm) Features: Numeric keypad, Soft keys, D-Pad Cellular Dual SIM: Yes Multimedia Radio: FM Connectivity & Features Bluetooth: Yes Other: Tethering Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Videocon V1612 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Latest News AT&T's court win against FCC is good news for T-Mobile and Verizon but letdown for customers Pixel users receive a new notification daily to prepare for tomorrow's weather iPhone 16e components analysis reveals a definite edge over iPhone 16 AT&T is letting you grab a new Pixel 9a for $3 without trading in a thing At $221 off, the 512GB Galaxy Z Flip 6 becomes a no-brainer for bargain hunters Yesterday's Beta release means that the launch of Android 16 is right around the corner Popular stories T-Mobile is working on a glitch that caused some customers with AutoPay enabled to be charged twice T-Mobile Tuesdays giveaways may never be the same again T-Mobile might soon make up for one of its most controversial changes of the last couple of years So much for free? T-Mobile's damage control backfires spectacularly Sorry, Los Angeles: AT&T outage will last two months Pricing expected to evolve after T-Mobile acquisitions