Brief information and performance tests

What I didn't like

no power saving mode

What I liked

What I didn't like

It worked for one day until the battery died. Doesn't take charge anymore. Brick(((I’ll try to build

What I liked

Not bulky for its 7"

What I didn't like

It's hard to find anything, especially considering the price. It may be noted that there is no this moment custom firmware/recovery, but, firstly, this is difficult to attribute to the shortcomings of the tablet itself, and secondly, not everyone cares. And yet, at the office. The website contains both the firmware itself and the firmware program with instructions, so those who wish can easily try their hand at customization.
P.S. Well, yes, they could have put at least some headphones in the box.

What I liked

Purchased at the beginning of February 2015 for 8,000 kopecks (8,500 minus the discount for paying by card). Now it costs 9990 there (without discounts). As already noted here, the device is fast and overall very adequate. LTE - no comments. Well, either I don’t know what it could be :) GPS/GLONASS - similar. The battery is definitely quite durable, despite its relatively modest rating. Camera? At first glance, everything is fine, but I won’t undertake to say anything, because I’m not in the know about how advanced cameras on advanced mobile devices should behave now.

What I didn't like

weight. not a standard screen. location of the charging socket.

What I liked

Lte networks. Working hours. Speed ​​of work. Workmanship. opportunity to work as regular phone. all event indications. camera with flash.

What I didn't like

The only drawback is that the charging connector is located on top and this is not at all convenient, no matter where the manufacturers looked.

What I liked

Everything is SUPER - a cool tablet, everything flies and doesn’t slow down, both the 4G Internet and the tablet itself. Let's see what will happen next. The screen resolution is excellent, the camera camera copes with its stated pixels, probably even more than stated - the quality is very good. The sound is loud and adapts to the quality of the transmitted sound, i.e. If it's a licensed-quality film, then it sounds like it's in a movie theater.

What I didn't like

Sometimes it doesn’t turn on, I don’t know why, but then it turns on as if nothing had happened and works properly. I can't find a case for it.

What I liked

Nimble and comfortable.

What I didn't like

Sound in Skype and during speakerphone when telephone conversation

What I liked

Weight, design, speed, battery, price

What I didn't like

The sound is so-so.. I don’t understand how they measure 7, but the screen is smaller in height than old tablet 7

What I liked

Very fast loading. Compact. The battery holds up well in standby mode, we can say that it practically does not discharge, although I had to install a program and remove all garbage from the autoloader. I wish I could put Ruth...

What I liked

compact! nimble! nothing extra! Toys fly, 4G Internet too!

What I didn't like

microSD in exFat for 64 - 128 GB does not work
Does not work external hard via usb-otg
USB-OTG card readers either work or don't work
The screen is easily soiled
Doesn't work/no backlight touch keys under the screen
The microphone is placed incorrectly, on the other end they complain that it’s hard to hear, you have to hold it differently or speak louder

What I liked

Very compact size Stylish Can be used like a phone Nothing slows down or glitches Touch buttons under the screen Volume is good Battery holds normally Excellent network connection Memory is enough 16GB Usb-otg works with flash drives Excellent assembly Route can be done

What I didn't like

The screen is dirty, there are no accessories, it does not support memory cards in exFat.

What I liked

Quite fast, convenient, holds the network well, the battery is also not bad, the firmware update arrived immediately. Convenient form factor. Can be carried in your hand like a phone.

What I didn't like

The main drawback, in my opinion, is not in the body itself, but in the version of the android. As you know, in 4.4, manufacturers stopped transferring programs to an SD card. But this doesn’t seem to be relevant yet; the system memory is still enough for everything you want. There is no desire to dump heavy games on the bodies yet. The camera is rather weak, but it will do for a household, non-demanding level. I haven’t even found an analogue cover yet, but I think as development progresses, we will resolve this issue in the future.

Advantages: - Good IPS screen, not retina, of course, but acceptable clarity, viewing angles are quite large, the oleophobic coating is weak, but if your hands are not wet, the finger glides normally. There is no air gap. The brightness is adjustable over a wide range, and it is convenient to use in the dark and in bright light. There seems to be no flickering (backlight modulation).

Performance is also good, GTA SA runs smoothly at minimum settings, and fps does not drop much. In Antutu I gained about 18 thousand.

The RAM on paper is not enough - 1 gig, but apparently a gigabyte is different from a gigabyte, so I also have a gigabyte on my phone random access memory, and there is so much Samsung rubbish there that it’s not enough at all, it’s not even properly cleaned. In Veksler, on the contrary, the RAM is cleaned with a bang using the utility - 500 MB is free at startup, if you often launch and close applications, then after each cleaning 350-400 MB are free.

Well assembled, parts fit tightly. Comfortable to hold with one hand.

Looks decent, from the back, if the Wexler inscription is closed, then friends may think that this is an Iphone 7))

The price of 10 thousand is quite justified if the shortcomings described below are not confusing. Disadvantages: - The first and most important disadvantage is the return button (central touch). In theory, when held for a long time, it should open a list of recent running applications. But in practice, it doesn’t always do this (or rather, it almost always doesn’t); instead, it works as a multiple transition to the desktop. It’s very inconvenient when you work with several applications (or documents), how to switch between them? I hope that this can be corrected programmatically and that such garbage will no longer be present in the next updates. (and by the way, judging by the discussions on the forums, this is a common problem with this model).

Case materials. It would be better if they made it plastic, Wi-Fi reception is worse than on my smartphone. And the paint will peel off the metal faster along with the spraying.

There's no word on updates, but most likely there won't be Android 5.0 on this tablet.

There is light at the edges of the screen (especially on the left). It’s a small thing, of course, but it’s noticeable against a black background.

I haven’t tested the 4g connection, but I tested Skype over Wi-Fi, and the problem is that the interlocutor on the other device hears himself, since on this tablet the sound from the speaker apparently goes into the microphone. Although the problem may be in this instance, since no one has written about this jamb before.

The camera is bad, but if you wipe the lens with a napkin :) the quality will improve a little :)) It gets dirty with fingerprints too quickly. In principle, it is suitable for photographing documents in good lighting.

  • Class: tablet
  • Case materials: plastic and metal
  • Operating system: Google Android 4.4.2
  • Processor: 4 cores, 1.2 GHz, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8926
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Data storage memory: 16 GB
  • Interfaces: Wi-Fi (b/g/n/), miniUSB connector, 3.5 mm headset jack, microSD
  • Screen: capacitive, IPS 7"" with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels
  • Additionally: accelerometer, 4G
  • Battery: non-removable, lithium polymer with a capacity of 3500 mAh
  • Dimensions: 188x98x8.9 mm
  • Weight: 270 g

Contents of delivery

  • Tablet PC
  • USB cable
  • AC adapter (output current 2 A)
  • Warranty card
  • SIM card tray removal clip

Introduction

The Wexler company at the end of last year presented an unoriginal, but quite interesting device called MOBI 7 LTE. From the name, I think you’ve already guessed about two parameters of the gadget: 7 – screen diagonal in inches, LTE – network support fourth generation. In addition, the tablet can make calls - there is a separate speaker.

At the very beginning of sales, the price for it was extremely attractive (about 8,000 rubles), now it, which is natural for this time, has become higher. However, in some stores you can still find Wexler for about 9,000 - 10,000 rubles, which is quite good for such a device.

In general, dedicated to all those who like to make calls from tablets :)

Design, dimensions, control elements

We have a fairly classic look. modern tablet: thin, with an elongated body shape, with sloping corners. The tablet is metal and relatively light. Front panel black, back cover gray, and two inserts - top and bottom - have a slightly different shade of gray.



Display protects strained glass(Which one, alas, is unknown). After a couple of weeks of active use, nothing bad happened to it, but small scratches appeared. This means that the glass is not so strong after all.

It seemed to me that there is no oleophobic coating here. Or rather, it’s like this: it exists, but it’s of such low quality that after a couple of minutes of “using” the tablet, a greasy residue remains on the surface of the screen, which can be wiped off with great difficulty with a microfiber cloth.


The thin edging is plastic, as are the top and bottom inserts. The body is not removable. Everything is fine with the assembly.

The dimensions of the tablet are 188x98x8.9 mm, and the weight is 270 grams. It is comfortable to hold in one hand due to the narrow screen and small thickness.


The earpiece is located at the top center and is covered with a black metal mesh. The volume is very high, the timbre is not very pleasant (many highs, practically no mids and low frequencies), the sound is ringing, but this does not mean that it is good: some sounds are heard louder than others, as if not automatic adjustment volume. You can be heard well, despite the fact that the microphone is located far from your mouth.

To the left of the speaker is the front camera, to the right are light and proximity sensors. The latter work exactly.

Below the display are typical Android keys. Marked with white paint. The backlight is so dim that it's easier to say it's not there.


At the bottom right end there is a microphone, at the top there is a micro-USB and a 3.5 mm audio output for headphones. There are no elements on the left side. On the right are plastic volume buttons, a power button and a wide removable slot where microSIM and microSD are installed. Unfortunately, you cannot put a second SIM card here. But in fact, it would be convenient: one SIM card for calls, and the other for accessing the Internet at 4G speeds.






WITH reverse side There is a camera module recessed into the body, a flash and a speakerphone.




Wexler and Meizu M1 Note




Display

This device uses a screen with a diagonal of 7 inches. Physical size – 87x155 mm, frame on top – 17 mm, bottom – 16 mm, on the right and left – approximately 5.5 mm. There is an anti-reflective coating.

Display resolution is HD, that is, 720x1280 pixels, density is 209 pixels per inch. Matrix – IPS OGS.

Maximum brightness white– 270 cd/m2, maximum brightness black – 0.3 cd/m2. Contrast – 900:1. The average temperature is 7300 K, but at maximum level Brightness rises to 8000 K.





Judging by the diagram, there is a clear disadvantage in the color red. Based on the CIE chart, the coverage is slightly greater than sRGB (green).

Although the contrast is quite high, the brightness is low. At different angles of the screen, the picture either turns violet or yellow.

Battery

The tablet uses a built-in (non-removable) lithium polymer (Li-Pol) battery with a capacity of 3500 mAh.

If you use it to its fullest, the battery charge will last for about 5-6 hours: 4G is always on, Twitter and email are running in the background, the brightness is set to 100%. You can watch the video for about 5 hours, play for 1.5 - 2 hours, listen to music for 45-50 hours. In fact, the results are far from outstanding. Still, for 7 inches and 4G, a 3500 mAh battery is not enough, you need at least 4500 - 5000 mAh. It seems to me that the dimensions of the Wexler MOBI 7 allow the installation of batteries of at least 6000 mAh.

The battery charges both from USB (long time) and from the network adapter (2A) in 1.5 hours.

Communication capabilities, GPS

One of the features of this model is support for 4G LTE Cat. 4 (1800/2600/900/800 MHz) in Russian networks. I checked the network using SIM cards from the MegaFon operator. There were no problems during the testing period. In the settings you can easily switch between “LTE only” and 2G/3G/4G. Slot for SIM card one. The remaining parameters are familiar: Bluetooth version 4.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n, DLNA.

The OTG function works correctly. The device is equipped with GPS (gpsOneGen 8A) and GLONASS.

The sensitivity is average (only one satellite was found after 3 minutes near the window), but in open space 7 LTE determines coordinates without problems. I didn’t notice the signal “falling off”, but I didn’t test it for days and nights.

Memory, memory card

The Wexler MOBI model has 1 GB of LPDDR3 RAM. On average, just over 350 MB are free. A 16 GB memory is provided for data storage (the settings indicate that 12 GB is available). There is a slot for a microSDHC memory card, its maximum capacity is 32 GB.

Camera

The tablet is equipped with two camera modules: the main one is 5 MP (aperture F2.8), and the front one is 2 MP. The first has autofocus, the second does not. There is a single-section flash.

The quality of the images is average: noise, low detail, and so on. The device records video in a resolution of 352x288, although the settings say that it should be 720p.

Front-camera It shoots at the basic level, that is, for “selfies” it’s quite good. The video is recorded in a resolution of 352x288, and the image is stretched vertically.

Photo examples

Performance

The Wexler MOBI 7 LTE device was equipped with a Qualcomm chipset – Snapdragon 400 MSM8926: 4 Cortex A7 cores working with clock frequency 1.2 GHz, 28 nm technology, Adreno 305 graphics.

Despite the low performance, judging by the benchmarks, the device still allows you to play games like Dead Trigger 2 or World Of Tanks at medium settings without any lag.

Screenshots from games








In general, the tablet is fast, there are no microlags in the shell, and no system glitches were detected. Indeed, a surprisingly peppy device.

Brief information and performance tests

Software platform

operating room Google system Android versions 4.4.2. The branded shell is missing. There will most likely be no updates to Android 5.0.

Multimedia

Standard music and video players are used, and there is a built-in FM radio.

It seemed to me that the speech speaker could act as a companion to the speakerphone speaker. It seems that somewhere inside there is another speaker, at least the stereo sound is audible. The volume is high, but the quality is not the best.

The sound in the headphones is familiar. Below are screenshots from the Antutu Video Tester program.




Conclusion

Let me remind you once again about the price: Wexler MOBI 7 LTE costs about 10,000 – 11,000 rubles. For this money you get a large phablet (I don’t know what to properly call a 7-inch tablet with phone functions) with support for the fourth generation 4G network.

Overall, the device turned out to be quite balanced, although the camera and battery let us down a bit.

Possible competitors

  • Digma Platina 7.1 4G
  • ASUS Fonepad ME372CL
  • Huawei MediaPad M1 8.0 LTE
  • Etuline T790LTE
  • Nokia Lumia 1320
  • Sony Xperia T2 Ultra

pros

  • Two speakers
  • Autofocus camera
  • High speed
  • Possibility of installing memory cards

Minuses

  • Main camera quality
  • Weak battery
  • Low performance

Make a quality one budget tablet in a certain sense more complex than any flagship device. Judge for yourself: it’s enough to stuff an expensive gadget with the most modern technical stuffing, embellish it with software tricks, set almost any price - and you’re done! It’s a different matter to design an inexpensive device: if you improve something, you’ll have to save money; established one thing - the budget is not enough for the other. In other words, the manufacturer has to constantly look for a balance between the capabilities of the gadget and its cost. And this is very, very difficult. WEXLER has made another attempt to find that golden mean - and it should be very interesting. After all, how many tablets do you know that cost ten thousand rubles that can make calls and transmit data on LTE networks?

⇡ Appearance and ergonomics

Perhaps the main advantage of WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE is that it is a very compact device. Of course, it is unlikely to be able to completely replace a mobile phone, but in terms of its dimensions it is not far from some Sony Xperia Z Ultra or Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3. The latter even seems plumper and larger due to the greater width of the body. The frames around the display of the WEXLER tablet are quite thin, which is why the device turned out elongated, oblong - this hints that it is more convenient to use the tablet in portrait orientation, not landscape. The thickness of the case is acceptable - 8.9 millimeters, and the weight of the device does not exceed 270 grams.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE - front panel

There are no design delights in the exterior of the device - everything here is quite strict and to the point. WEXLER followed a proven path and did not reinvent the wheel: the layout of keys and interfaces is quite standard and convenient. There is a slot at the top of the front panel conversational dynamics and a front-facing, two-megapixel camera lens. Panel covered protective glass resistant to scratches and other minor damage.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE with screen on

At the bottom of the front panel there are three standard hardware buttons - “Menu”, “Home” and “Back”. They do not have a backlight, so in the dark you have to use them by touch, which is not very convenient.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE - physical keys on the front panel

Even though the tablet's body is made of aluminum, it lacks some rigidity. For example, when you squeeze the sides of the device, characteristic white spots appear on the matrix in quite large quantities - obviously, the display is not very well protected. The case itself cracks noticeably when tested for twisting and breaking, which is usually not typical for tablets made of metal.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE - rear panel

On the “back” of the device there is a main five-megapixel camera lens with an LED flash. An external, not very loud speaker is located on the lower part of the rear panel. If you use WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE as mobile phone, it is better to activate vibration alert so as not to miss any call.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE – external speaker

The tablet's body is non-separable - the card slots are located on the right side in a separate slot that can be opened with a regular needle. Next to it are the power and volume keys.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE - hardware keys

The Micro-USB 2.0 interface along with a 3.5 mm audio jack for a wired headset is located on top end. The remaining sides of the body are empty.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE - side ends

⇡ Technical specifications

Information about the make, model, and alternative names of the specific device, if available.

Design

Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, presented in different units of measurement. Materials used, colors offered, certificates.

WEXLER.MOBI 7 LTE
Display 7 inches, 1280 × 720, IPS
Touch screen Capacitive, up to five simultaneous touches
Air gap No
Oleophobic coating No
Polarizing filter No
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8926: four Cortex-A7 cores, 1.2 GHz; process technology 28 nm HPm
Graphics controller Qualcomm Adreno 305
RAM 1 GB LPDDR3
Flash memory 16 GB
Connectors 1 × micro-USB 2.0
1 × microSD
1 × 3.5mm headset jack
1 × micro-SIM
cellular 2G/3G/4G LTE Cat. 4 (150 / 50 Mbit/s)
Supports voice calls and SMS/MMS
WiFi 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC No
IR port No
Navigation GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou
Sensors Illuminance, accelerometer/gyroscope, digital compass
Main camera 5 MP (2592 × 1944), autofocus, flash
Front-camera 1.9 MP (1600 × 1200), no autofocus
Battery Non-removable battery
Capacity 13.3 Wh (3500 mAh, 3.8 V)
Wireless charger No
Size 188 × 98 mm
Case thickness 8.9 mm
Weight 270 g
Water and dust protection No
operating system Google Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Contents of delivery Micro-USB ↔ USB cable;
Charger with USB connector 2 A;
Brief instructions
Warranty card
Width

Width information - refers to the horizontal side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

188 mm (millimeters)
18.8 cm (centimeters)
0.62 ft (feet)
7.4 in (inches)
Height

Height information - refers to the vertical side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

98 mm (millimeters)
9.8 cm (centimeters)
0.32 ft (feet)
3.86 in (inches)
Thickness

Information about the thickness of the device in different units measurements.

8.9 mm (millimeters)
0.89 cm (centimeters)
0.03 ft (feet)
0.35 in (inches)
Weight

Information about the weight of the device in different units of measurement.

270 g (grams)
0.6 lbs (pounds)
9.52 oz (ounces)
Volume

The approximate volume of the device, calculated based on the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Refers to devices with the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.

163.97 cm³ (cubic centimeters)
9.96 in³ (cubic inches)
Colors

Information about the colors in which this device is offered for sale.

Grey
Materials for making the case

Materials used to make the device body.

Aluminium alloy

SIM card

The SIM card is used in mobile devices to store data that certifies the authenticity of mobile service subscribers.

Mobile networks

A mobile network is a radio system that allows multiple mobile devices to communicate with each other.

Mobile communication technologies and data transfer speeds

Communication between devices on mobile networks is carried out using technologies that provide different data transfer rates.

Operating system

An operating system is a system software that manages and coordinates the operation of hardware components in a device.

SoC (System on Chip)

A system on a chip (SoC) includes all the most important hardware components of a mobile device on one chip.

SoC (System on Chip)

A system on a chip (SoC) integrates various hardware components such as a processor, GPU, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as the software necessary for their operation.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8926
Technological process

Information about the technological process by which the chip is manufactured. Nanometers measure half the distance between elements in the processor.

28 nm (nanometers)
Processor (CPU)

The primary function of a mobile device's processor (CPU) is to interpret and execute instructions contained in software applications.

ARM Cortex-A7
Processor size

The size (in bits) of a processor is determined by the size (in bits) of the registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit processors have more high performance compared to 32-bit processors, which for their part are more productive than 16-bit processors.

32 bit
Instruction Set Architecture

Instructions are commands with which the software sets/controls the operation of the processor. Information about the instruction set (ISA) that the processor can execute.

ARMv7
Level 1 cache (L1)

Cache memory is used by the processor to reduce access time to more frequently used data and instructions. L1 (level 1) cache is small in size and works much faster than both system memory and other cache levels. If the processor does not find the requested data in L1, it continues to look for it in the L2 cache. On some processors, this search is performed simultaneously in L1 and L2.

16 kB + 16 kB (kilobytes)
Level 2 cache (L2)

L2 (level 2) cache is slower than L1 cache, but in return it has a higher capacity, allowing it to cache more data. It, like L1, is much faster than system memory (RAM). If the processor does not find the requested data in L2, it continues to look for it in the L3 cache (if available) or in RAM memory.

1024 kB (kilobytes)
1 MB (megabytes)
Number of processor cores

The processor core executes software instructions. There are processors with one, two or more cores. Having more cores increases performance by allowing multiple instructions to be executed in parallel.

4
CPU clock speed

The clock speed of a processor describes its speed in terms of cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

1200 MHz (megahertz)
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

Graphics processing unit (GPU) handles calculations for various 2D/3D graphic applications. IN mobile devices it is used most often by games, consumer interface, video applications, etc.

Qualcomm Adreno 305
Number of GPU cores

Like a CPU, a GPU is made up of several working parts called cores. They handle graphics calculations for various applications.

1
Amount of random access memory (RAM)

Random Access Memory (RAM) in use operating system and all installed applications. Data stored in RAM is lost after the device is turned off or restarted.

1 GB (gigabytes)
Type of random access memory (RAM)

Information about the type of random access memory (RAM) used by the device.

LPDDR3

Built-in memory

Each mobile device has built-in (non-removable) memory with a fixed capacity.

Memory cards

Memory cards are used in mobile devices to increase the storage capacity for storing data.

Screen

The screen of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.

Type/technology

One of the main characteristics of the screen is the technology by which it is made and on which the quality of the information image directly depends.

IPS
Diagonal

For mobile devices, screen size is expressed by the length of its diagonal, measured in inches.

7 in (inches)
177.8 mm (millimeters)
17.78 cm (centimeters)
Width

Approximate screen width

6.1 in (inches)
154.97 mm (millimeters)
15.5 cm (centimeters)
Height

Approximate screen height

3.43 in (inches)
87.17 mm (millimeters)
8.72 cm (centimeters)
Aspect Ratio

The ratio of the dimensions of the long side of the screen to its short side

1.778:1
16:9
Permission

Screen resolution shows the number of pixels vertically and horizontally on the screen. More a high resolution means sharper detail in the image.

1280 x 720 pixels
Pixel Density

Information about the number of pixels per centimeter or inch of the screen. Higher density allows information to be displayed on the screen with clearer detail.

210 ppi (pixels per inch)
82 ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
Color depth

Screen color depth reflects the total number of bits used for color components in one pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors that the screen can display.

24 bit
16777216 flowers
Screen area

Approximate percentage of screen area occupied by the screen on the front of the device.

73.56% (percent)
Other characteristics

Information about other screen features and characteristics.

Capacitive
Multi-touch
Scratch resistance

Sensors

Different sensors perform different quantitative measurements and convert physical indicators into signals that a mobile device can recognize.

Main camera

The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on the back of the body and is used for taking photos and videos.

Additional camera

Additional cameras are usually mounted above the device screen and are used mainly for video conversations, gesture recognition, etc.

Audio

Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.

Radio

The radio of the mobile device is a built-in FM receiver.

Location determination

Information about the navigation and location technologies supported by your device.

WiFi

Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless communication for transmitting data over close distances between various devices.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between various devices of different types over short distances.

USB

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to exchange data.

Headphone jack

This is an audio connector, also called an audio jack. The most widely used standard in mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Connecting devices

Information about other important connection technologies supported by your device.

Browser

A web browser is a software application for accessing and viewing information on the Internet.

Video file formats/codecs

Mobile devices support different video file formats and codecs, which respectively store and encode/decode digital video data.


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