Performance and Memory
Powered by basic hardware, the BenQ T33 was intended to handle fundamental tasks such as calling and messaging. The phone supported GSM 2G networks across the 900, 1800, and 1900 bands and featured GPRS Class 10 for data. With an internal memory of 23MB, the phone could store a limited number of contacts and call records, while a microSD card slot allowed for expandable storage, presumably for media files such as MP3s.
- ⬤ BenQ T33 Introduction
- ⬤ BenQ T33 Design and Build
- ⬤ BenQ T33 Display
- ⬤ BenQ T33 Performance and Memory