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Sendo X

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Manufacturer
  
Sendo

Weight
  
120 g (4.2 oz)

GPU
  
GraphiX

Successor
  
Sendo X2 (canceled)

Operating system
  
S60

Sendo X

Compatible networks
  
GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 GPRS

The Sendo X was Sendo's first Series 60 based "high-end" phone, developed after Sendo switched from the Microsoft to Symbian / Series 60 platforms.

Contents

Among the unique features of the Sendo X, one was the ability for users to download new firmwares from Sendo's website and upgrade the phone from their home computer.

Background

Sendo shunted multiple times the Sendo Z100 to new release dates, and after cancelling the phone in November 2002 they announced to switch from Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 operating system to the Series 60 platform.

This decision resulted in the 2004Q2 release of the Sendo X.

The phone was made by Celestica in the Czech Republic, however at least some model number stickers mention "Made in the Netherlands", referring to their distribution centre in Arnhem, in the Netherlands..

Software

Sendo Pinball and Funny Farmer.

Sendo licensed Opera Mobile 6.2 and updates worked until version 8.0

Reception

Mobilegazette.com was impressed with the feature richness without being over-bloated and call the phone stylish.

References

Sendo X Wikipedia