Sharp
Released: Feb 2006
Sharp GX29
Approx. Price
USD 65
A refined and compact clamshell phone known for its surprisingly sharp QVGA display for an entry-level device.
The Sharp GX29 is a mid-tier 2G clamshell phone that was highly regarded for its high-resolution display relative to its price point. While many competitors in 2006 were still using lower-resolution screens, the GX29 featured a 1.9-inch QVGA (240x320) panel, providing excellent text and image clarity. It maintains a sleek, minimalist aesthetic with a small external notification light and a built-in VGA camera. Despite its basic 2G connectivity, the inclusion of Bluetooth 2.0 made it a versatile choice for users who wanted a stylish, pocketable device for calling and messaging without the bulk of early 3G handsets.
Display
1.9 inches
Processor
Proprietary
Camera
0.3 MP (VGA)
Battery
780 mAh mAh
Full Specifications
Display
Type
TFT, 256K colors
Size
1.9 inches
Resolution
240 x 320 pixels
Protection
Unspecified Glass
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Processor & OS
Chipset
Proprietary
Memory & Storage
RAM
N/A
Internal
0.002
Battery
Capacity
780 mAh
Type
Li-Ion, removable
Charging
2.5W wired
Wireless
No
Connectivity
Network
2G GSM
WLAN
No
Bluetooth
2.0, A2DP
GPS
NFC
Infrared
Radio
USB
v1.1 Proprietary
Sensors
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Compass
Proximity
Barometer
Fingerprint
Face ID
Body
Dimensions
93.8 x 46 x 20.3 mm
Weight
90 g
Camera
Rear Camera
0.3 MP (VGA)
wide
Digital zoom, Self-timer
SIM
Slot 1
physical (2G)
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