The Bird D660 was a feature phone that was unfortunately cancelled before its release. It had a thickness of 16.5mm, making it a substantial device in the hand. With 64MB of storage and a microSD slot, users could expand their storage capacity as needed. The phone operated on GSM technology with 2G bands for connectivity.
Despite its cancellation, the Bird D660 garnered a popularity score of 86,722 hits, showing that there was interest in the device. It was announced in Q1 of 2006 but never made it to market. The phone featured a 1.3 MP main camera capable of taking photos and recording videos.
With dimensions of 107 x 45 x 16.5 mm, the Bird D660 sported a compact yet sturdy build. It supported a Mini-SIM card and had a TFT display with 65K colors at a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. The device also had a removable Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 720.0, ensuring long-lasting power.
Overall, while the Bird D660 never saw the light of day, it remains a fascinating piece of mobile technology history for enthusiasts and collectors to explore.