BenQ M580

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BenQ M580
Entry-level, budget mobile phone aimed at a wider consumer group and particularly appealing to the conservative user segment.
 
Announced: Q4 2005, October 5th, Taipei, Taiwan
Class: Entry
Operating Frequency:
Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
Case:
Formfactor: ClamShell, internal aerial
Size: 88×44x2 mm
Weight: 95 g
Case Colours: Mercury Silver, Ebony Black, Pearl White
Data Transfer:
GPRS: Class 10 (3+2, 4+1)
HSCSD: No
EDGE: No
Data Speed: 32 - 48 kbps
Mobile Messaging:
SMS, EMS, MMS
Input: T9
Internet Access:
WAP v. 2.0 browser, xHTML browser
Interface:
Cable Connection: RS232
Wireless Connection: Bluetoothtm
Software:
Javatm: MIDP v. 2.0
Memory:
Internal: 2 Mb, 500 entries, 10 dialed, received and missed calls
Screen:
65536 (65K, 16 bit) colours CSTN
Resolution: 128 x 160 (20480) pixels
Notes: econd external mono OLED display, 96 x 32 pixels
Camera:
Resolution: VGA 640 x 480 pixels, 0.3 Megapixel (640×480, 307200 pixels)
Features: digital zoom
Call Features:
Auto Dial, Handsfree Loudspeaker, in-phone Vibration Call Alert
Ringtones:
40 chords (voice) polyphonic MIDI ringtones
Multimedia:
Entertainment: Wallpaper, Screensaver
Games: Javatm games support
Features:
Calculator, Currency Convertor, Clock, Alarm, Calendar, ToDo Application
Battery:
Li-Ion 870 mAh
Talk Time: up to 5.5 hrs
Standby Time: up to 155 hrs
Highlights:
easy to use, internal aerial, extremely small, very good talk time, Tri-band - will work in US, Bluetoothtm support and rich polyphonic ringtones
Negatives:
relatively short standby time

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