Display
Sporting a 2.4-inch TFT resistive touchscreen, the Motorola A1890 provides a modest display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. While this results in a pixel density of around 167 ppi, it was adequate for basic phone tasks and some multimedia consumption in the pre-smartphone era. The screen supports 256K colors, offering vibrant if not the defined clarity screens have today. The inclusion of handwriting and speech recognition, albeit limited to Chinese and English, was a forward-thinking feature at the time, hinting at an early attempt to enhance user interaction.