The R380 was a groundbreaking phone that was one of the first smartphones to be as small and light as other modern mobile phones. The R380 was also one of the first phones to use the Symbian EPOC OS. Features include unique horizontal screen layout, handwriting recognition, and full organizer and PC sync features,
This phone is not currently available from any major U.S. carrier. It is compatible with some U.S. networks, and may be available from third-party dealers or smaller, regional carriers.
Specs |
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Display | Type: ? |
Battery | ? mAhRemovableTalk: 6 hours max.Standby: 130 hours max. |
Processor | ? |
Storage | Not expandable |
Weight | 5.8 oz 164 g |
Dimensions | 5.12 x 1.97 x 1.02 in 130 x 50 x 25.9 mm |
OS / Platform | (proprietary) |
Network Bands |
GSM: 900, 1900 |
Phone Book Capacity | ? |
SIM card size | ? |
Features |
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Accessibility | |
Multiple Languages | 22 display languages |
Connectivity | |
Infrared (IR) | Yes |
USB | Yes |
Contacts | |
Voice Dialing | Yes |
Data & Network | |
Data Tethering | Yes |
WAP / Web Browser | and full POP3/IMAP4 e-mail client |
Input | |
Side Keys | volume slider and voice-memo key |
Stylus | Yes |
Touch Screen | handwriting recognition |
Productivity | |
Alarm | Yes |
Calculator | Yes |
Calendar | Yes |
Voice Memo | Yes |
Software | |
Games | Number of games: 1similar to "Othello" |
FCC ID | AXATR-414-A2 » approved Nov 30, 2000 |