Innostream INNO 36 Overview
The Innostream INNO 36, launched in the second quarter of 2005, was a basic phone aimed at users seeking a simple and affordable communication device.
Pros:
- Compact and lightweight:Â Weighing only 76 grams and measuring 80 x 43 x 23.8 mm, the INNO 36 offered good portability.
- Long battery life:Â The 920mAh Li-Ion battery provided up to 100 hours of standby time and 5 hours of talk time.
- Basic functionality:Â It catered to essential communication needs with features like voice calling, SMS, and a phonebook for storing contacts.
- VGA camera:Â While offering very low resolution (likely 640 x 480 pixels) compared to modern standards, it was a unique feature for a basic phone of the time.
- Video recorder:Â Although the resolution was likely very low, the INNO 36 offered basic video recording capabilities.
Cons:
- Outdated technology:Â Released in 2005, the INNO 36 is significantly outdated by today’s standards.
- Limited functionality:Â It lacks features commonly found in modern phones, such as internet access, apps, GPS, advanced camera features, and high-resolution display.
- Low-resolution display:Â The TFT display offered a resolution of only 128 x 143 pixels, resulting in poor visual quality compared to modern phone screens.
- Discontinued:Â The INNO 36 is a discontinued phone, meaning spare parts and software updates are likely unavailable.