Home Videocon Phones You are here Updated : Jan 02, 2012, 9:33 AM Videocon V1654 Specs Battery 800 mAh Display 2.8-inch 320 x 240 px Camera 2 MP Main Description The Videocon V1654 is a candybar phone with a 2.8-inch color display, FM radio, music player, memory card slot and a 2-megapixel camera. I want it 0 users I have it 0 users I had it 0 users Popular Comparisons The Videocon V1654 is most commonly compared with these phones: Videocon V1654 vs Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Videocon V1654 vs Samsung Galaxy S24+ Specs Compare Display Size: 2.8-inch Resolution: 320 x 240 px, 143 PPI Screen-to-body: 40.80 % Colors: 65 536 Hardware Storage expansion: microSDHC Device type: Feature phone Battery Capacity: 800 mAh Type: User replaceable Camera Rear: Single camera Main camera: 2 MP Video recording: Yes Design Size comparison Dimensions: 4.25 x 2.17 x 0.43 inches (108 x 55 x 11 mm) Cellular Dual SIM: Yes Multimedia Headphones: 3.5mm jack Connectivity & Features Bluetooth: Yes Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Videocon V1654 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 This future smart ring might adjust itself until it gets the perfect reading Verizon’s new My Biz Plan offers maximum flexibility, valuable add-ons Best laptop deals this week: Save up to 73% on a new laptop with these hot offers Google Pixel 9a first impressions: flat on its back but not flat on value Walmart launches yet another JBL Flip 6 promo you don't want miss The Oppo Find X8 Ultra is official now: another déjà vu, but with a clever twist here and there Popular stories T-Mobile leaves many no choice but to consider another provider with its latest decision You may need to delete Google Messages and download from unofficial source for RCS to work I just ditched my grandfathered T-Mobile Magenta plan — and I’m not sorry T-Mobile is raising prices yet again with the oldest and dirtiest trick in the book T-Mobile's free line offer is giving some customers a very expensive surprise Pixel's latest update could mean we're the problem, not Google