The Bird MP300 was announced in 2005, but unfortunately, it was later cancelled. This feature phone was designed with a thickness of 19.5mm and weighed at 100g, making it portable and convenient to carry around.
With 128MB of internal storage and no card slot for expansion, the Bird MP300 may have been limited in terms of storage capacity. The phone did not have a display size specified, but it did come with a resolution of 120×160 pixels, providing basic visual capabilities.
Equipped with a 0.3MP camera for photos, the Bird MP300 did not support video recording. It lacked RAM, chipset, and other platform specifications, suggesting its focus was on basic utility rather than high-performance features.
The device operated on GSM technology with 2G bands, offering basic connectivity. The Bird MP300 had a removable Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1620.0 mAh, providing up to 3 hours of talk time. Unfortunately, the phone did not include modern features such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or NFC.
Overall, despite its cancellation, the Bird MP300 garnered a popularity score of 103,899 hits, showcasing some level of interest in its basic features and design.