The Sendo X2 was announced in the year 2005. Now the phone has been discontinued.
Design and Display
It had dimensions of 85 cc and weighed 95 g. The phone used a Mini-SIM card for network connectivity. The display of the phone was a TFT screen that could display up to 65,000 colors. The size of the screen was 2.2 inches, and it had a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. This screen size and resolution were common for phones of that era, providing a reasonable viewing experience for various functions such as texting, calling, and browsing.
Processor
The Sendo X2 was equipped with the Symbian operating system and the Series 60 user interface. This operating system was popular at the time and was used by many smartphones. It provided users with access to various applications and features, such as messaging, web browsing, and media playback.
The phone was powered by a TI OMAP 5910 chipset and a 120 MHz ARM925T processor. This processor was relatively powerful for its time and allowed the phone to handle basic tasks with ease. However, it might struggle with more demanding applications and multitasking.
Camera
The Sendo X2 had a single camera with a resolution of 1.3 megapixels. While this resolution is considered low by today’s standards, it was quite common for phones of its time. The camera could capture still images, but it was not equipped with advanced features such as autofocus or optical zoom. The phone could capture video footage, which was also a relatively new feature in mobile phones at that time.
Memory
The Sendo X2 had a limited amount of internal memory, with a total capacity of 32 megabytes. This internal memory was used to store the operating system, system files, and user data such as contacts, messages, and media files. However, this amount of storage space was quite small, and it could quickly become filled with data, especially if the user stored a large number of photos, videos, or music files.
To expand the storage capacity of the phone, the Sendo X2 was equipped with a miniSD card slot. This slot allowed users to insert a miniSD memory card, which could increase the phone’s storage capacity significantly.
Sound and Features
The Sendo X2 had a range of features that were common for phones of its time. The phone had vibration alerts and supported downloadable polyphonic ringtones, which provided users with some customization options for their phone’s sound notifications.
The phone also had Bluetooth and infrared port connectivity options, which allowed users to transfer files and data to other devices. The phone had a proprietary USB port for connecting it to a computer or charger.
The Sendo X2’s browser was WAP 2.0, which allowed users to browse basic mobile-friendly websites. The phone also had a photo editor, which allowed users to edit photos that they had taken with the phone’s camera.
The Sendo X2 had an AAC/MP3 player, which allowed users to listen to music on the phone. The phone also supported SyncML, which allowed users to synchronize their contacts and calendar information with other devices.
Battery
The Sendo X2 was powered by a removable lithium-ion battery. This type of battery was common for mobile phones at the time and offered a reasonable balance between capacity and weight.