The BenQ T33 was announced in August 2007 but unfortunately, it was later cancelled before its release. This feature phone had a thickness of 19mm and weighed 85g, making it lightweight and easy to carry around.
With a storage capacity of 23MB and a microSD slot, users could expand their storage space to store more photos, videos, and music. The 1.8-inch TFT display with a resolution of 176×220 pixels offered a decent viewing experience for its time.
The BenQ T33 had a 2.0 MP camera for capturing photos and videos. While it did not have a front-facing camera for selfies, users could still enjoy basic photography features on this device.
Powered by a removable Li-Ion 750 mAh battery, the BenQ T33 offered up to 3 hours and 30 minutes of talk time. It supported GSM technology with 2G bands for connectivity.
Even though the BenQ T33 never made it to the market, its unique design and features garnered a popularity score of 117,001 hits. This cancelled device was set to come in the color “Black Rock,” giving it a sleek and stylish look.