Maxon MX-V30 Overview
Release Status: Discontinued
Network: The Maxon MX-V30 supported GSM 2G bands, including GSM 900, 1800, and 1900, enabling basic mobile connectivity. It featured GPRS for data transmission.
Design and Display: The MX-V30 had compact dimensions, measuring 81 x 43 x 21 mm and weighing 80 g. It featured a TFT display with support for 65K colors. Additionally, it had a second external OLED display capable of displaying 4096 colors. The phone supported wallpapers and downloadable logos.
Memory: This phone could store up to 200 entries in its phonebook and retain records of 30 received, dialed, and missed calls.
Camera: The MX-V30 did not include a camera.
Sound and Connectivity: It lacked a loudspeaker and 3.5mm jack. However, it supported vibration alerts and downloadable polyphonic ringtones. The phone did not support Bluetooth, WLAN, or USB connectivity.
Features: Messaging options included SMS and MMS, while the browser supported WAP 2.0/xHTML. It had built-in Java support for games and applications, and it also featured the eZi predictive text input system. An organizer function was also present.
Battery: The MX-V30 was powered by a removable Li-Ion battery, providing up to 150 hours of standby time and up to 4 hours of talk time.
FAQ
Q: Did the Maxon MX-V30 have a camera?
A: No, it did not include a camera.
Q: What was the screen resolution of the Maxon MX-V30?
A: The screen resolution is not specified.
Q: Could I expand the memory of the Maxon MX-V30 with a memory card?
A: No, it did not support external memory cards.
Q: Did the Maxon MX-V30 support Java applications?
A: Yes, it supported Java applications and games.
Q: What was the standby time of the Maxon MX-V30?
A: The standby time was up to 150 hours.
Q: Could I use Bluetooth with the Maxon MX-V30?
A: No, it did not support Bluetooth connectivity.