verykool i115

  • Released 2011
    65g, 14mm thickness
    Feature phone
    microSD (dedicated slot) slot
  • N/A 53,278 hits
  • 7 Become a fan
  • 1.5"
    128x160 pixels
  • NO
    No video recorder
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    Li-Ion

verykool i115 - Specs

Network Technology GSM
2G bands GSM 850 / 1900 - SIM 1
  GSM 850 / 1900 - SIM 2 (optional)
GPRS Class 12
EDGE No
Launch Announced 2011. Released 2011
Status Discontinued
Body Dimensions 107 x 45.5 x 14 mm (4.21 x 1.79 x 0.55 in)
Weight 65 g (2.29 oz)
SIM Dual SIM (Mini-SIM)
 Flashlight
Display Type TFT, 65K colors
Size 1.5 inches, 7.1 cm2 (~14.5% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 128 x 160 pixels
Memory Card slot microSD (dedicated slot)
Phonebook 500 entries
Call records Yes
Camera   No
Sound Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack No
Comms WLAN No
Bluetooth No
GPS No
Radio FM radio
USB No
Features Sensors
Messaging SMS, MMS
Games Yes
Java No
 MP3/3GP player
Organizer
Unit & currency converter
Predictive text input
Voice memo
Battery   Removable Li-Ion battery
Stand-by Up to 120 h
Talk time Up to 5 h
Misc Colors Red, Green

verykool i115 - User Reviews

  • cool

  • llo lol lol lol lol lol the most funny comment ever lol lol

  • Best comment ever

  • verykool? more like veryrubbish

  • 1 Stars.

  • Very crappy phone with poor things for an older version phone from the da 90s. 0.

  • very nice very spice very kool with the k yes

  • Maybe he works at verykool and wants his salary to be incremented

  • what the HELL are you talking about???

  • rl how are you doing???

  • We have a humble request that kindly increment our salary for this period of 2-3 Months (Temporarily). Just for simple calculation, we spend an average of Rs. 50 a day for B�fast & it comes to Rs. 1500 a month. If it comes to meal basically it will be higher. Moreover the price of every commodity is hiking on regular basis & our salary is very limited, it will be a very hard activity to manage the meal by ourselves. Above this, we are working on shift wise of 24*7 company, it will get harder to manage for the same. The management already knows that what kinds of individual are working out here as how they are managing their livelihood. Besides this we have been facing the problem of late salary disbursement irregularly. Closing canteen will not be acceptable leap from Management. This doesn�t mean that the management is absurd & we don�t want to cooperate. Please try to understand the grievance & kindly review this decision. This will be much appreciated & will be very grateful. Kindly convey this message to the higher concern too.

  • hi jobnu

  • Menu -----> Messaging -------> Email ----> Settings Yahoo.co.in Mailbox type: POP3 Rediffmail Mailbox type: POP3 Incoming Mail Server: pop.mail.yahoo.co.in Incoming Mail Server: pop.rediffmail.com Port 143 Port 110 Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.mail.yhaoo.co.in Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.rediffmail.com Port 25 Port 25 Encryption/Security port off (No encryption) Encryption/Security port off (No encryption) Yahoo.com Mailbox type: IMAP4 Gmail (IMAP) Mailbox type: IMAP4 Incoming Mail Server: imap.mail.yahoo.com Incoming Mail Server: imap.gmail.com Port 143 Port 993 Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.gmail.com Port 25 Port 465 Encryption/Security port off (No encryption) Encryption/Security port Incoming: SSL Outgoing: SSL Ymail.com Mailbox type: Gmail (POP) Mailbox type: POP3 Incoming Mail Server: Port Incoming Mail Server: pop.gmail.com Outgoing Mail Server: Port 995 Port Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.gmail.com Port 465 Encryption/Security port Encryption/Security port Incoming: SSL Outgoing: SSL Hotmail Mailbox type: POP3 Live Mailbox type: POP3 Incoming Mail Server: pop3.live.com Incoming Mail Server: pop3.live.com Port 995 Port 995 Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.live.com Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.live.com Port 587 Port 25 Encryption/Security port Incoming: SSL Encryption/Security port Incoming: SSL Outgoing: TLS Outgoing: off (No encryption) Sify Mailbox type: IMAP4 Mail.com Mailbox type: POP3 Incoming Mail Server: imap.sify.com Incoming Mail Server: pop1.mail.com Port 143 Port 110 Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.sify.com Outgoing Mail Server: smtp1.mail.com Port 25 Port 25 Encryption/Security port off (No encryption) Encryption/Security port off (No encryption)

  • Menu => Tools => Settings => Connection => Access Points => Options(Left Side) Now select New Access Point and choose Use Default Settings Now enter the following: Connection Name: VL/VMC Data Bearer: Packet Data / GPRS Access Point Name: portalnmms (for VL Settings)/ www (for VMC settings) User Name: blank Prompt Password: NO Password: **** (Already it will have these astrix symbols) Authentication Type : normal Homepage: After giving OK to the home page options Now press Options(Left side) and select Advanced Settings Now enter the following: Network Type: IPV 4 (In Some Mobile Models) Phone IP Address: Automatic Primary Name Server : 0.0.0.0 Name Server: Automatic (OR) Secondary Name Server : 0.0.0.0 Proxy Server Address: 10.10.1.100 (for VL Settings)/(blank) for VMC Settings Proxy Server Address: 10.10.1.100 Proxy Port Number: 9401 (for VL)/0 (for VMC) Proxy Port Number: 9401 Now go to Menu => Web => Options(Left side) => Settings Now select General (OR) Acces Point / Default Access Point Select VL/ VMC To Configure the MMS Settings Menu => Tools => Settings => Connection => Access Points => Options(Left Side) Now select New Access Point and choose Use Default Settings Now enter the following: Connection Name: VMMS Data Bearer: Packet Data / GPRS Access Point Name: portalnmms User Name: blank Prompt Password: NO Password: **** (Already it will have these astrix symbols) Authentication Type : normal Homepage: After giving OK to the home page options Now press Options(Left side) and select Advanced Settings Now enter the following: Network Type: IPV 4 (In Some Mobile Models) Phone IP Address: Automatic Primary Name Server : 0.0.0.0 Name Server: Automatic (OR) Secondary Name Server : 0.0.0.0 Proxy Server Address: 10.10.1.100 Proxy Server Address: 10.10.1.100 Proxy Port Number: 9401 Proxy Port Number: 9401 Now go to Menu => Messaging => Options => Settings Now select Multimedia message => Acces Point in use / Default Access Point Select VMMS

  • streaming setting....... menu settings configuration Personal configuration option add new Streaming Account name (GPRS) UDP port range(1024 - 65535) use prefered access (NO) Proxy (Disable) Data bearer (packet data) Bearer settings Packet data access point (www) Authentication (Normal) 3 Times Back option Activate (GPRS)

  • -=¤=> wrong number®¹² 31/08/2011

  • It is, indeed, a Very Cool Phone.