Maxon MX-E10

NETWORK
Technology GSM
2G bands GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
GPRS Yes
EDGE No
LAUNCH
Announced 2003
Status Discontinued
BODY
Dimensions 91 x 48 x 22.6 mm (3.58 x 1.89 x 0.89 in)
Weight 90 g (3.17 oz)
SIM Mini-SIM
DISPLAY
Type TFT, 65K colors
Size
Resolution 176 x 220 pixels, 10 lines
Second external display 4K CSTN
Wallpaper
MEMORY
Card slot No
Phonebook 500 entries, 6 contact groups
Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
MAIN CAMERA
Single Yes
Video No
SELFIE CAMERA
No
SOUND
Loudspeaker No
Alert types Vibration; Polyphonic ringtones
3.5mm jack No
COMMS
WLAN No
Bluetooth No
Positioning No
Radio FM radio
USB Proprietary
FEATURES
Sensors
Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML
Games Yes
Java Yes
Predictive text input
Sync ML
Organizer
BATTERY
Type Removable Li-Ion battery
Stand-by Up to 200 h
Talk time Up to 2 h 30 min

Maxon MX-E10 Overview

Release Date: The Maxon MX-E10 was announced in 2003.

Network and Connectivity: The phone supports GSM technology with 2G bands GSM 900, 1800, and 1900. It features GPRS for data connectivity.

Design and Display: With dimensions of 91 x 48 x 22.6 mm and weighing 90 g, the MX-E10 sports a compact design. It comes with a TFT display capable of 65K colors and a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. Additionally, it features a second external CSTN display with 4K colors.

Memory and Storage: The MX-E10 doesn’t support external memory cards, but it has a phonebook capacity of 500 entries, with the ability to organize contacts into 6 groups. It can store up to 30 received, dialed, and missed calls.

Camera: The MX-E10 includes a single main camera.

Sound and Connectivity: It lacks a loudspeaker and a 3.5mm jack. Users can enjoy vibration alerts and polyphonic ringtones. The device doesn’t support modern connectivity features like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

Additional Features: The MX-E10 supports SMS, EMS, and MMS messaging, along with basic WAP 2.0/xHTML browsing. It comes with built-in games, Java support, predictive text input, Sync ML, and serves as a basic organizer.

Battery: Powered by a removable Li-Ion battery, the MX-E10 offers up to 200 hours of standby time and up to 2 hours and 30 minutes of talk time.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: When was the Maxon MX-E10 announced?
A: The Maxon MX-E10 was announced in 2003.

Q: What type of display does the Maxon MX-E10 have?
A: It features a TFT display with 65K colors and a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, along with a second external CSTN display.

Q: Can I expand the storage on the Maxon MX-E10 with a memory card?
A: No, the MX-E10 doesn’t support memory card expansion.

Q: Does the Maxon MX-E10 have a camera?
A: Yes, it includes a single main camera.

Q: What is the battery capacity of the Maxon MX-E10?
A: The MX-E10 is powered by a removable Li-Ion battery.

Q: Does the Maxon MX-E10 support Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity?
A: No, it doesn’t support Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

Q: How many phonebook entries can the Maxon MX-E10 store?
A: It can store up to 500 phonebook entries, with the ability to organize them into 6 contact groups.

Q: What is the standby time of the Maxon MX-E10?
A: The MX-E10 offers up to 200 hours of standby time.