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Spice Fire One Mi- FX1 - Processing and Connectivity options
The Fire One is powered by a 1GHz single core processor, paired with 128MB of RAM and 256MB of ROM. Obviously the native storage is limited, but fortunately the company will bundle 4GB of external storage card with no added cost.
So you don't have to worry much about storing multimedia content.
Yes, we already know the phone sports a low-end processor, which gives slightly slow user experience. We found applications take a much longer time to load. All together, the handset seemed quite fast when compared to any regular feature phone.
In the name of connectivity, you'll get to see 2G connectivity, dual-SIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Nokia HERE maps, FM Radio amongst others. Unfortunately, the phone doesn't support 3G connectivity.