Xplore M98

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The Xplore M98 is a Palm OS-powered clamshell smartphone created by Group Sense PDA.

As of July 2008, it was still available for sale in Hong Kong from retailers.

Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Form factorClamshell
Weight109 grams (including battery?)
Dimensions95.5 mm x 46.8 mm x 25.5 mm (L x W x T)
Talk time2 hours (subject to local network service and usage conditions)
Standby time100 hours (subject to local network service and usage conditions)
BatteryLi-POLYMER 3.7V B092 830mAh
Operating SystemPalm OS 5.4 Garnet
GSM frequenciesGSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
GPRSYes, GPRS class 10
WLAN/WiFiNo
CPUOMAP1510
Screen Resolution176 x 220 pixels (internal), 96 x 96 pixels (external display)
Flash Light / TorchYes
Camera1.3-megapixel, digital zoom and multi-shot functionality
Video recordingYes
Voice recordingYes
Multimedia MessagingYes
Video callsNo
Built-in memoryYes, 32 MB RAM, 64 MB flash ROM
Memory card slotYes, TransFlash
Hot Swappable Memory card slotNo, battery must be removed first
BluetoothNo
InfraredYes
Data cable supportYes
BrowserWAP 2.0 XHTML / HTML.
E-mailYes
Music playerYes, MP3 playback support
Stereo SpeakersNo
RingtonesYes, Polyphonic, MIDI, MP3 formats
VibrateYes
Handsfree SpeakerYes
Offline/Flight modeYes
SynchronizationPC: Palm OS HotSync

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