Mitsubishi Trium Geo Highlights |
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Mitsubishi Trium Geo Technical Specifications
| General | | Status | Discontinued | | Introduced | December 1998 | | Network (2G) | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 | | Form factor | Flip | | Antenna type | External |
|  | | Size | | Weight | 149 g (with battery) | | Dimensions | 132 x 49 x 30 mm |
|  | | Display | |  | | Memory | | Numbers in phone | 100 | | Received calls | 5 | | Outgoing calls | 10 | | Lost calls | 5 |
|  | | Ringtones | | Number | 12 | | Polyphonic ringtones | |
|  | | Networking | | GPRS | No | | DATA | Yes, 14400 bps | | Infrared | No |
|  | | Features | | Vibration | Yes | | SMS | Send / Receive | | Clock | No | | Alarm | No | | Interface languages | Yes, 8 | | | - Picture menu - Softkey - Ascending ring tone - Detailed call duration reports - Scratchpad - Currency converter |
|  | | Standard Battery | | Type | Ni-Mh | | Amperage | 900 mAh | | Standby time | GSM: 150h | | Talk time | GSM: 3h |
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Mitsubishi Trium Geo opinions and reviews - click to read all
Reviewer: Andy
Date: 31 Jul 2009, 14:46 GMT | A design classic, with the most intuitive user interface of any mobile phone until the iPhone. I owned 4 of these over the years and never had a problem with any of them. Ok, the ringtones and games where pretty sad, but I didn't buy these phones to make 'street impact'. Compared to other wap phones at the time these things were quick. I could be online and half way through typing an email while my Nokia friends were still being mesmerised by the rotating 'barbers pole' Cheap, cheerful, and in their day exellent value. I eventually upgraded to the excellent Trium Eclipse... But that's another story |
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