Sharp
Released: Sep 2003
Sharp GX20
Approx. Price
USD 50
A legendary 2G clamshell that brought superior Japanese CGS screen technology and macro photography to the West.
The Sharp GX20, launched in late 2003, was a landmark device for Vodafone, bringing cutting-edge Japanese mobile technology to the global market. It was highly acclaimed for its 2.2-inch Continuous Grain Silicon (CGS) LCD, which offered a crisp QVGA resolution that was far ahead of most competitors at the time. Its VGA camera was also a standout, featuring a unique physical hardware ring that allowed users to toggle between Macro and Portrait modes for better focus. With its distinctive 7-color status LED and dual color displays, the GX20 solidified Sharp's reputation as a premium manufacturer of high-end multimedia clamshells.
Full Specifications
Display
Type
CGS (Continuous Grain Silicon) LCD, 65K colors
Size
2.2 inches
Resolution
240 x 320 pixels
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Processor & OS
Chipset
Proprietary
Memory & Storage
RAM
N/A
Internal
0.002
Battery
Capacity
720 mAh
Type
Li-Ion, removable
Charging
2.5W wired
Wireless
No
Connectivity
Network
2G GSM
WLAN
No
Bluetooth
No
GPS
NFC
Infrared
Radio
USB
v1.1 Proprietary
Sensors
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Compass
Proximity
Barometer
Fingerprint
Face ID
Body
Dimensions
95 x 49 x 25 mm
Weight
102 g
Camera
Rear Camera
0.3 MP (VGA)
wide
CMOS sensor, Manual Macro/Portrait switch, LED flash
SIM
Slot 1
physical (2G)
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