The BenQ M300 was released in Q1 of 2004 and weighs 86g with a thickness of 18mm, making it a compact and lightweight device. This feature phone does not have a card slot for expandable storage, so users will need to rely on the internal memory. The 1.5″ CSTN display with 65K colors offers a resolution of 128×128 pixels, providing a clear viewing experience for its time. The phone comes with a basic 0.1 MP camera for capturing photos but does not support video recording. With no RAM or chipset specified, the BenQ M300 runs on GSM technology with 2G bands supporting GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900. This discontinued phone boasts a battery capacity of 760.0 mAh and has a talk time of up to 5 hours, making it suitable for light usage. Its minimalistic design in Arctic White color adds a touch of elegance to the device.
BenQ M300

- Released 2004, Q1
- 86g, 18mm thickness
- Feature phone
- No card slot
- 169,765 hits
- 1.5"
- 128x128 pixels
- 0.1 MP
- No video recorder
- N/A
- N/A
- 760.0 mAh
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BenQ M300 Specifications
About BenQ M300
BenQ M300 FAQ
Price not available for BenQ M300 in this moment but may be available in the future.
Radiation levels for the BenQ M300 are not available at this moment but may be available in the future.
Unfortunately, the BenQ M300 is no longer available in stores as it has been discontinued since its release in 2004, Q1.
The BenQ M300 has a display size of 1.5 inches, with a resolution of 128×128 pixels. Unfortunately, the specific screen size for this model is not available at the moment but may be provided in the future.
The release date for the BenQ M300 is not available at this moment but may be available in the future.
Weight not available for BenQ M300 at this moment but may be available in the future.
Cameras information not available for BenQ M300 at this moment but may be available in the future.
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