The Motorola A630, released in Q1 of 2004, was a feature phone that weighed 100g and had a thickness of 23mm. It offered 5MB of storage without a card slot for expansion, making it best for basic mobile use.
With an 176×220 pixels resolution over 8 lines, the display of the A630 was functional for simple tasks like browsing through texts or making calls. The phone featured a 0.3MP camera for capturing moments in still photos, although it did not support video recording.
Powered by GSM technology and operating on 2G bands GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900, the Motorola A630 was popular for its time, with a whopping 454,610 hits.
Although the phone lacked modern features like WLAN or NFC, it did support Bluetooth 1.1 for basic connectivity needs.
The phone carried a removable Li-Ion 850 mAh battery that offered a talk time of up to 4 hours, making it suitable for day-to-day use. The Motorola A630, while now discontinued, remains a nostalgic reminder of simpler times in mobile technology.