Display
Equipped with a 2.8-inch TFT resistive touchscreen, the Dell XCD28 showcases 256k colors, which was common for smartphones during the early 2010s. While the touchscreen is functional, the resistive nature requires more pressure than the capacitive screens that are now standard. With a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and a 143 ppi density, the display provides basic visual clarity, primarily suitable for rudimentary media viewing and home screen interactions. However, the screen-to-body ratio of approximately 43.3% highlights the underutilized space, characteristic of designs from this period.