Hardware and Performance
The phone was powered by Microsoft Smartphone 2003 OS, suggesting a focus on productivity and organization, particularly appealing to business-oriented users. It housed an Intel XScale CPU clocked at 200 MHz, a processor that aimed to balance performance with power efficiency. Although modest by today’s standards, this configuration would have been sufficient for handling the basic smartphone tasks expected at the time, such as managing calls, contacts, and scheduling.
Storage-wise, the phone supported removable memory through MMC/SD cards, enabling users to expand storage as needed, which was an important feature when internal storage was generally limited. The phone’s multimedia capabilities were minimal, with a single CIF camera for basic photo needs and no video capture abilities, underscoring its less entertainment-focused design.
- ⬤ Mitac MIO 8860 Introduction
- ⬤ Mitac MIO 8860 Design and Build
- ⬤ Mitac MIO 8860 Display
- ⬤ Mitac MIO 8860 Hardware and Performance