Nokia Asha 303 runs Series S40 OS, sporting 2.6 - inch TFT - LCD touchscreen display with 320 X 240 pixels of resolution & 154 ppi pixel density, equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard, powered by a 1 GHz single - core processor, featuring a 3.2 megapixel camera with fixed focus, 170 MB (100
MB user available), 256 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM, microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 32 GB, Bluetooth 2.1, micro USB 2.0, USB On - The - Go support, 3.5 mm headset jack, stereo FM radio with RDS, proximity sensor, preinstalled Angry Birds game, and powered by 1300mAh battery to provide up to 47 hours of music playback time.
Mobile Email (subscription service may be required) Phonebook Entries — holds up to 500 alphanumeric entries Personal Information Management — calendar, clock, world time, alarm, currency converter, calculator, and memo book 2G Network — GSM 850 / 900/1800 / 1900 Memory — 64 MB (internal), 14
MB user available memory Bluetooth v2.0 Games Unit Dimensions — 4.29 H x 2.32 W x 0.47 D, Weight — 3.09 oz
Not exact matches
Interestingly, it has 6 GB of RAM of which about 5698
MB should be
user available.
The 79
MB update, which brings the Motorola Xoom Wi - Fi's build up to JRO03H, is also
available to download directly from Google's server for
users
Internally, Kindle Fire is built around a 1 GHz TI OMAP CPU, 512
MB RAM and 8 GB storage from which 6 GB are
available for
user content including apps, books, movies, music, etc..
The device comes with 8 GB of internal storage out of which around 3.92
MB of space is
available for the
user and rest of space is occupied by OS and other pre-installed apps.
Under the hood you'll have 4 GB eMMC (
user available memory up to 3 GB) and 512
MB RAM.
The client - side update is approximately 7.8
MB in size and is
available for download through the Google Play Store, or at least it was made
available for that particular
user.
The device comes with 8 GB as its internal storage where System occupies 3.35 GB, pre-installed apps occupy 445
MB and 4.21 GB is
available for the
user.
User available internal storage space is 130
MB.
Posts by Pixel C owners on Reddit show that a 340.1
MB update is
available to download, at least for some
users.
The device comes with a mere 1 GB of RAM out of which around 560
MB is
available for the
user, and the rest is occupied by the system OS and other applications pre-installed on it.
The device comes with 16 GB as its internal storage where 3.67 GB is occupied by the System, 294
MB for internal apps, and 11.99 GB is the free space
available for the
user.
For pre-paid
users, you can select the days until this data limit applies, as well as enter the
available data under
MB or GB units.
Since the Treo 650 only has 24
MB of
user -
available memory, this isn't surprising.
Out of the 4 GB internal storage, what is
available to the
user is 1.58 GB (again of which about 450
MB is
available for apps, unless you make more space
available by deleting the unneeded pre-loaded apps).
It's a low spec handset with limited memory 256
MB and about 163
MB of internal storage (
user available).
This handset comes with 512
MB RAM and internal storage of 8 GB of which 5 GB is
available for
user.
DIP0001 implementation (which is a 2
MB block upgrade); Transaction fee reduction 10x (activates via DIP0001 activation); InstantSend vulnerability fix (activates via DIP0001 lock in); PrivateSend improvement which should allow
user to have mixed funds
available much faster; Various RPC changes; Lots of backports from Bitcoin Core and refactoring of our own legacy code which should improve performance and make code more reliable and easier to review; Experimental HD wallet with BIP39 / BIP44 support.