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Quick Specs Of phone name
OS: Android 9 Pie Release Date: 2021 Network Type: 2G/3G/4G Display: 3.0-inch, 480 x 854 pixels resolution Processor: Mediatek MT6735 Selfie Camera: 2 MP Rear camera: 5 MP RAM: 3 GB ROM: 64 GB Battery: 1250 mAh

Mony Mint specs

Mobile Wireless Network and Software

  • 2G mobile network bands : GSM, GPRS, EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz. CDMA.
  • 3G mobile network bands : UMTS, WCDMA, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 MHz. CDMA 2000. EVDO.
  • 4G mobile network bands : LTE.
  • 5G mobile network bands : No.
  • SIM Type : Nano-SIM, Dual SIM
  • Software / OS : Android 9 Pie

Design, Form Factor, Appearance

  • Dimensions : 89.5 x 45.5 x 11.5 mm
  • Weight : 75g
  • Display : 3.0 inches, 480 x 854 pixels, 16:9 aspect ratio, IPS LCD screen
  • Colours : Black. Blue.
  • Physical Build : Plastic
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Internal Hardware Specs

  • Processor Type : 64-bit, 1.5 GHz Quad-core, Cortex-A53
  • Processor Name : Mediatek MT6735
  • Graphics Processor : ARM Mali-400 MP
  • RAM : 3 GB
  • Internal Storage : 64 GB
  • External Storage : microSD, up to 128 GB

Photography, Video Recording

  • Main Camera : 5 MP sensor, auto-focus, LED flash, 480p@30fps video recording
  • Front Camera : 2 MP, fixed focus, Face Recognition, 480p@30fps video capture
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Audio, Video Playback

  • Music Support : PCM, AAC / AAC + / eAAC + / MP3 / AMR – NB / WB / APE
  • Audio : 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Loudspeaker : Mono speaker
  • Video Support : H.264/MP4/MPEG4 player
  • FM Radio : Yes.

Phone Sensors

  • Digital Compass : No.
  • Accelerometer : Yes.
  • Proximity Sensor : Yes.
  • Ambient Light Sensor : Yes.
  • Barometer : No.
  • Pedometer : No.
  • Heart Rate Monitor : No.
  • Gyroscope (G-Sensor) : No.
  • Fingerprint Scanner : No.
  • Face Unlock : Yes.
  • Iris Scanner : No.
  • Motion Sensing / Gesture Control : No.
  • Voice Control : No.
  • Intelligent Digital Assistant : Yes; Google Assistant.
  • Infra-red Sensor : No.

Connectivity Options

  • Bluetooth : v4.2, A2DP
  • WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot
  • GPS : Yes, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS
  • USB : microUSB v2.0.
  • NFC : No.

Miscellaneous Specs and Features

  • Battery Type and Capacity : Non-Removable Lithium-Polymer 1250 mAh
  • Battery Charging : 5W standard charging
  • Wireless Charging : No.
  • Reverse Charging : No.
  • Model Version/Number :

Launch/Release Dates and Information

  • Announced : August 2021
  • Release Date : November 2021

Mony Mint Prices

  • Super Early Bird : $99
  • Limited : $115
  • Indiegogo : $129

The above prices may change with time from country to country, as market forces and economic policies influence product price movements.

Questions and Answers about Mony Mint

Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the Mint smartphone

Is Mony Mint a 5G phone?

No; it isn’t. It is a 4G LTE smartphone.

Does Mony Mint have a fingerprint scanner?

It does not have a fingerprint reader.

Does Mony Mint have Gorilla Glass?

No; it does not have Gorilla Glass protection on its screen.

Does Mony Mint have quick charging?

It does not have quick charging technology.

Does Mony Mint have Google Play Store?

It supports Google Services and software applications, including Play Store and Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and others.

Will Mony Mint work in the USA?

It is both a GSM and CDMA phone and is supported on all major US telecom companies and carriers like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile and other networks riding on their networks.

MobilityArena Buyer’s Guide Verdict

The Mint 4G smartphone is the smallest 4G phone of 2021. With a 3-inch display, it is a tiny device reminiscent of times gone by. So, who needs a touchscreen phone with a display so small like this one? People who want a secondary phone without giving up modern digital connectivity for emergency use.

Our Buyer’s Guide Verdict is a recommendation based on the specs of the device and a general guide to help you understand how much value a device offers for its price. It is not an endorsement of the device. Ask questions and use your judgement when buying any device; MobilityArena takes no responsibility for your buying decisions .

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I was hundreds of kilometres away from home on one of my road trips. It had been a smooth ride all the way and the beautiful, powerful car I was driving had performed well without any incident. As I turned a corner, I heard a rumbling sound coming from the right rear axle. Why was my rear axle making noise all of a sudden?

You can be a good driver, but I’d you do not pay attention to the sounds an and of your vehicle, you will find yourself with lots of unnecessary expenses. Sounds and noises give away a lot of information about what is going on in your vehicle. The sound of the engine, the sound from the wheels, a sound from inside your cockpit, any and all sounds – are often indicative of the condition of your car.

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Why is your car’s rear axle making noise?

In this particular case, the rear axle making noise like that indicated something I was familiar with. I listened some more as I drove several kilometres. It wasn’t a problem with the shocks, as the car continued to handle both smooth and rough spots well without any tell-tale movements that suggested that the shock absorbers had gone bad.

Also, this rumbling noise happened only when I was negotiating a bend or corner at speeds higher than 10 kilometres per hour. Turning a corner at crawl or low speeds gave off no odd sound. In a little while, I was fairly certain that it was a problem of bad wheel bearings. I would have a technician take a look at the bearings on the rear axle.

As a guide to help you identify rear axle noises, here are a few other types of noises from the rear axle, and what they are indicative of.

Diagnosing cases of the rear axle making noise

Here are a few more reasons why your rear axle is making a noise.

A rumbling sound at corners and turns indicate that the rear wheel bearings are wearing out and need replacement.

if you hear a clanging, clicking or clunking sound while taking bends or corners, you should have a technician check the car’s cornering gears. They are likely broken or wearing out.

Similarly, if the noise from the rear axle is a rhythmic clanging or clunking , something is broken there – likely a ring or pinion gear tooth.

As a rule, if the noise is a clanging or clunking, something is likely broken or worn out, and needs urgent attention.

If you are getting a rumbling or whirring sound at speeds above 33 km per hour or 20 mph, do have your carrier bearings checked.

If when accelerating, your car gives off a whining or howling sound , have the pinion gears and rings checked for problems. They likely need to be replaced.

Similarly, if while decelerating, you hear a whine or growl from your rear axle, the pinion bearings, pinion rings, and pinion gear are the likely fault points and should be examined.

It is important that you are able to fairly identify why your car axle is making a noise. That saves you worrying yourself sick and panicking. The above quick tips give you a fair idea of why your rear axle is making a particular type of sound under specific conditions.

As I have mentioned before, listening to your car is a part and parcel of auto care. You will be able to pick up early signs of wear and tear, or damage, and can nip it in the bud before it becomes something messier. It is certainly important and could save your life too.

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