LG VX10

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The LG VX10 is a basic CDMA clamshell phone released by LG in 2002.

It is hardware-wise identical to the TM520 but adds support for BREW, and was released alongside the VX4400 as a basic model.

Unlike the TM520, it has no built-in games.

Specs

Basics

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HW Platform/ChipsetQualcomm MSM5105 (32-bit ARM7TDMI)
SW Platform/OSLG Proprietary (Qualcomm REX OS-based)
Display 128 x 104, STN, 2bpp greyscale (4 shades)
Sub-display96 x 24, STN
LED IndicatorRed
Flash memory4 MB, 514 kB accessible to user (Toshiba TH50VSF2581AASB)
RAM512 kB CMOS SRAM (Toshiba TH50VSF2581AASB)
Phonebook capacity199
Charging and data connectorLG TP1100 connector
Regulatory infoFCC ID: BEJTM520 (approved 2001-07-12)
Retail price$229.99 without contract[1]

Connectivity

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Operating modesCDMA (850/1900), AMPS 850
Data1xRTT
IrDANo
BluetoothNo
PC LinkWorks with BitPim

Media

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Supported sound formatsMID
Speaker configurationSingle ear speaker
Line out2.5mm jack used for voice only
SynthesizerCMX 1.1 synth

Messaging

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SMSYes
EMSNo
MMSNo

Software

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JavaNo
BREWYes, 1.1.4.3

Accessories

Batteries

References