Performance and Memory
Equipped with GSM and UMTS technology, the NEC e808 was among the pioneer devices facilitating 3G connectivity via the 2100 MHz band. It boasted data speeds up to 384 kbps, which was a significant advancement in mobile internet speeds at the time. However, the device's internal memory was limited to 64MB, without any expandable storage options. This constrained memory capacity meant that users had to carefully manage their data and applications. The phonebook offered space for 500 entries, with extra fields for additional details such as photo call.