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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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VX10
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HW Platform/Chipset | Qualcomm MSM5105 (32-bit ARM7TDMI) |
SW Platform/OS | LG Proprietary (Qualcomm REX OS-based) |
Display | 128 x 104, STN, 2bpp greyscale (4 shades) |
Sub-display | 96 x 24, STN |
LED Indicator | Red |
Flash memory | 4 MB, 514 kB accessible to user (Toshiba TH50VSF2581AASB) |
RAM | 512 kB CMOS SRAM (Toshiba TH50VSF2581AASB) |
Phonebook capacity | 199 |
Charging and data connector | LG TP1100 connector |
Regulatory info | FCC ID: BEJTM520 (approved 2001-07-12) |
Retail price | $229.99 without contract[1]
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Connectivity
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VX10
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Operating modes | CDMA (850/1900), AMPS 850 |
Data | 1xRTT |
IrDA | No |
Bluetooth | No |
PC Link | Works with BitPim
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Media
Messaging
Software
Accessories
Batteries
References