Maxon MX-V10

NETWORK
Technology GSM
2G bands GSM 900 / 1800
GPRS Class 8
EDGE No
LAUNCH
Announced 2004
Status Discontinued
BODY
Dimensions 78 x 37 x 20.5 mm (3.07 x 1.46 x 0.81 in)
Weight 67 g (2.36 oz)
SIM Mini-SIM
DISPLAY
Type STN, 65K colors
Size
Resolution 128 x 128 pixels, 1:1 ratio
Second external 4096 colors OLED display
Wallpaper
Downloadable logos
MEMORY
Card slot No
Phonebook 200
Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
CAMERA
No
SOUND
Loudspeaker No
Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
3.5mm jack No
COMMS
WLAN No
Bluetooth No
Positioning No
Radio No
USB
FEATURES
Sensors
Messaging SMS, EMS
Browser WAP 1.2.1
Games Yes + downloadable
Java No
Predictive text input
Organizer
BATTERY
Type Removable Li-Ion battery
Stand-by Up to 150 h
Talk time Up to 4 h

Maxon MX-V10 Overview

Release Date: The Maxon MX-V10 was announced in 2004.

Network and Connectivity: The phone supports GSM technology with 2G bands GSM 900 and 1800, providing basic calling and messaging functionalities.

Design and Display: With dimensions of 78 x 37 x 20.5 mm and a weight of 67 g, the MX-V10 features a compact design. It comes with an STN display capable of 65K colors and a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels. Additionally, it has a second external OLED display with 4096 colors for quick notifications.

Memory and Storage: The device doesn’t support external memory cards, but it has a phonebook capacity of 200 entries and can store up to 30 received, dialed, and missed calls.

Camera: The Maxon MX-V10 doesn’t have a built-in camera.

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

Additional Features: The MX-V10 supports SMS and EMS messaging, basic WAP 1.2.1 browsing, and comes with built-in games and downloadable options. It also features predictive text input and serves as a basic organizer.

Battery: Powered by a removable Li-Ion battery, the MX-V10 offers up to 150 hours of standby time and up to 4 hours of talk time.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: When was the Maxon MX-V10 announced?
A: The Maxon MX-V10 was announced in 2004.

Q: Does the Maxon MX-V10 have a camera?
A: No, it doesn’t have a built-in camera.

Q: What type of display does the Maxon MX-V10 have?
A: It features an STN display with 65K colors and a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels, along with a second external OLED display.

Q: Can I expand the storage on the Maxon MX-V10 with a memory card?
A: No, the MX-V10 doesn’t support memory card expansion.

Q: What is the battery capacity of the Maxon MX-V10?
A: The MX-V10 is powered by a removable Li-Ion battery.

Q: Does the Maxon MX-V10 support Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity?
A: No, it doesn’t support Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or any modern connectivity features.

Q: How many phonebook entries can the Maxon MX-V10 store?
A: It can store up to 200 phonebook entries.

Q: What is the standby time of the Maxon MX-V10?
A: The MX-V10 offers up to 150 hours of standby time.