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Key Features of Mitsubishi Trium Sirius
- Compact and Lightweight: Weighs only 75 g
- Supports GSM 900/1800 technology
- Monochrome Graphic Display
- Infrared Port for connectivity
- Removable NiMH Battery
- Stand-by time up to 120 hours
- Includes features like Clock and Alarm
- WAP 1.1 Browser
- Messaging via SMS
- Supports multiple languages (8 languages)
Drawbacks of Mitsubishi Trium Sirius
- Limited network technology support with only GSM 900/1800 bands.
- No support for modern data technologies such as EDGE or 3G.
- Monochrome graphic display with limited resolution.
- No expandable memory card slot for additional storage.
- Lack of a built-in camera.
- Does not include a 3.5mm audio jack for headphones.
- No support for Bluetooth connectivity.
- No WLAN or GPS functionality.
- Lacks a built-in radio feature.
- Browser limited to WAP 1.1, which is outdated for current web standards.
- Does not support Java applications.
- Only provides basic SMS messaging capabilities.
- Battery technology (NiMH) is outdated compared to modern lithium-ion batteries.
Technology |
GSM |
2G bands |
GSM 900 / 1800 |
GPRS |
Class 2 |
EDGE |
No |
Announced |
Mid 2001 |
Status |
Discontinued |
Dimensions |
104 x 53 x 22 mm (4.09 x 2.09 x 0.87 in) |
Weight |
75 g (2.65 oz) |
SIM |
Mini-SIM |
Type |
Monochrome graphic |
Size |
|
Resolution |
5 x 13 to 25 chars |
Card slot |
No |
Phonebook |
250 x 5 fields |
Call records |
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls |
Loudspeaker |
Yes |
Alert types |
Vibration; Monophonic ringtones |
3.5mm jack |
No |
WLAN |
No |
Bluetooth |
No |
Positioning |
No |
Infrared port |
Yes |
Radio |
No |
USB |
|
Sensors |
|
Messaging |
SMS |
Browser |
WAP 1.1 |
Clock |
Yes |
Alarm |
Yes |
Games |
2 |
Languages |
8 |
Java |
No |
Type |
Removable NiMH battery |
Stand-by |
120 h |
Talk time |
3 h |