Tel.Me. T939 Technical Specifications
Network: Tel.Me. T939 operates on GSM technology, supporting 2G bands for GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies. It features GPRS for improved data connectivity.
Launch and Body: Announced in Q1 of 2004, the Tel.Me. T939 was later cancelled. Detailed dimensions and weight information are not available. The phone uses a Mini-SIM card.
Display and Platform: The device is equipped with a TFT resistive touchscreen capable of displaying 256K colors (65K effective). It features a resolution of 160 x 240 pixels with a 3:2 ratio. The Tel.Me. T939 runs on the Microsoft Windows PocketPC 2003 Phone edition operating system.
Camera and Sound: The main camera is a 2 MP lens with autofocus and an LED flash, allowing for decent-quality photographs. However, there’s no front-facing camera for selfies. Sound features include vibration alerts and polyphonic ringtones with the option for composing custom tones.
Connectivity and Features: The phone lacks WLAN and Bluetooth connectivity but includes an infrared port for data exchange. It doesn’t support USB connectivity. The browser is HTML-based, and the device offers direct print functionality. It comes with Pocket Office for productivity tasks, an MP3 player for music playback, and a photo editor for basic image editing.
Battery: The Tel.Me. T939 is powered by a removable Li-Ion battery.
Due to its cancellation, the Tel.Me. T939 never reached the market, but its specifications suggest it was intended to offer a blend of productivity and multimedia features, albeit within the limitations of early 2000s technology.