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    BenQ launches P30 Symbian Smartphone

    Posted on Friday, October 29 2004 @ 19:53:01 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    BenQ today unveiled a new Symbian-based smartphone, the P30, with a 2.66" Large TFT touch screen with 262K colors . The phone also has an integrated VGA digital camera capable of taking pictures up to 640x480 and it also features 3x zoom.

    Next year the company will release P31 and P50 smartphones. The P50 will be a Windows-based smartphone with an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera.

    BenQ expects to sell 15 million handsets worldwide next year.

    BenQ P30: Specifications

    Item

    Descriptions

    Network

    Tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900), GPRS (class 10)

    OS

    Symbian 7.0, UIQ 2.1 user interface

    Display

    2.66-inch 262,144-color TFT (280x320)

    Built-in camera

    VGA CMOS (3x)

    Built-in memory

    5MB

    Video format

    MPEG4, 3GP

    Wireless transmission

    Infrared, Bluetooth 1.1, WAP 2.0

    Expansion slot

    SD/MMC

    Battery

    1050mAh lithium ion (LiON)

    Dimensions

    118×52×17mm

    Weight

    150g

    Talk time

    4.8 hours maximum

    SBT (stand-by-time)

    130 hours maximum


    Source: DigiTimes


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