Display
The display, albeit monochrome, incorporated a resistive touchscreen—a rare feature at the time. This innovation allowed users to interact with the device through touch instead of relying solely on physical buttons. The touchscreen was responsive for its time, enabling basic navigation and input for messaging and other applications. While it lacked the vibrant color and sharp resolutions we see in modern displays, it was an impressive feature for the period, aimed at blending mobile communication with PDA-like functionality.
- ⬤ Ericsson R380 Introduction
- ⬤ Ericsson R380 Design and Build
- ⬤ Ericsson R380 Display
- ⬤ Ericsson R380 Connectivity and Communication