Design and Build
The design of the Alcatel OT-888 is characterized by its relatively compact dimensions of 114 x 56.2 x 14.9 mm and a weight of 146 grams. This bulkiness compared to modern standards was typical for devices of that time, aiming to provide users with a firm grip and a robust feel. The phone features a QWERTY keyboard, which is a key selling point for users who preferred typing tactile feedback. It supported a Mini-SIM card, aligning with the norms of the early 2010s. The range of colors, including Bluish Black, Aubergine, Acid Green, and Orange, offered personalization that was vibrant and appealing, catering to diverse aesthetic preferences.