Samsung S7220 Ultra b vs Alcatel Mandarina Duck

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Comparing the Samsung S7220 Ultra b vs Alcatel Mandarina Duck across camera and storage to help determine the better smartphone.

Here is the summary of the results:

Rear Camera: Samsung S7220 Ultra b offers a higher rear camera resolution with 5 MP, while Alcatel Mandarina Duck offers 0.3 MP, making Samsung S7220 Ultra b better for rear camera photography.


Storage: Samsung S7220 Ultra b offers higher internal storage with 110 GB, while Alcatel Mandarina Duck offers 10 GB, making Samsung S7220 Ultra b the better option for storage.

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Samsung S7220 Ultra b
(Discontinued)
Alcatel Mandarina Duck
(Discontinued)
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Summary

Release Date

01 Apr, 2009
01 Oct, 2007

Display

AMOLED
LCD
320x240 px
160.00x 160 pixels px

Rear Camera

5 MP
Primary Camera
0.3 MP
Primary Camera

Battery

960 mAh
N/A

Storage

110 MB
10 MB

User Feedback

Display

Display Type

AMOLED
LCD

Resolution

320x240 px
160.00x 160 pixels px

Design

Height

114 mm
89.00 mm

Width

46.3 mm
45.70 mm

Thickness

11.80 mm
22.00 mm

Weight

90 grams
83 grams

Form Factor

N/A
Clamshell

Rear Camera

Resolution

5 MP
Primary Camera
0.3 MP
Primary Camera

Autofocus

Yes
N/A

Flash

Yes LED Flash
N/A

Camera Features

Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom

Battery

Capacity

960 mAh
N/A

Battery Type

Li-ion
N/A

TalkTime

Up to 4(3G) / Up to 5.5(2G)
Up to 7(2G)

Storage

Internal Storage

110 MB
10 MB

Expandable Storage

Yes
Yes Up to 16 GB

Network & Connectivity

SIM Slot(s)

Single SIM
Single SIM

Network Support

5G Not Supported
5G Not Supported

Wi-Fi

No
No

Bluetooth

Yes v2.1
Yes v2

Multimedia

Video Player

Yes Video Formats: MPEG4 H.263 3GP
N/A

Music

Yes Music Formats: Yes Music Formats : MP3 AAC WMA
Yes Music Formats: Yes MP3 player

Sensors

Games

Downloadable
N/A

Java

Yes MIDP 2.0
Yes MIDP 2.0

Browser

Yes
Yes

Phone Book

Yes 1000 contacts Photo call
N/A

Email

Yes IMAP POP3 SMTP
N/A

Other Facilities

Organizer Office document viewer Voice memo/dial T9
facilities