The Bird M32 is a feature phone that was unfortunately cancelled after being announced in 2007. It had a slim profile with a thickness of 16.5mm and weighed just 84g.
The phone featured a small 1.8-inch CSTN display with a resolution of 128×160 pixels, providing basic functionality for its users. The main camera on the Bird M32 was a VGA camera capable of capturing photos, but it did not support video recording.
With no RAM or chipset specified, the Bird M32 relied on its microSD slot for storage expansion. The phone ran on GSM technology with 2G bands for connectivity.
Despite lacking modern features such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, the Bird M32 did have FM radio (optional) and a proprietary USB port for data transfer and charging.
Overall, the Bird M32 was a lightweight and straightforward feature phone in a light blue color, offering basic communication capabilities with a removable Li-Ion 600mAh battery for up to 3 hours and 20 minutes of talk time.