The Bird DV10, released in Q1 of 2005, was a feature phone known for its compact design and lightweight build, weighing only 83g with a thickness of 21.6mm.
This device operated on GSM technology with 2G bands supporting GSM 900/1800, making it suitable for basic cellular communication.
Despite its limitations in terms of storage and display size, the Bird DV10 featured a TFT display with 65K colors and a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, providing a clear viewing experience for users.
The main camera on the Bird DV10 was a VGA camera capable of capturing both photos and videos, though it lacked additional camera features or a front-facing selfie camera.
With a removable Li-Ion battery capacity of 600.0, the Bird DV10 offered decent battery life for its time, catering to users who required a reliable communication device.
Although now discontinued, the Bird DV10 remains a popular device among collectors and enthusiasts with its sleek blue design and minimalist features, making it a nostalgic piece of mobile phone history.