Design and Build
The design of the Orange Atlanta is compact and practical, with dimensions of 116 x 49 x 11.3 mm and a weight of just 84 grams. This made it highly portable and easy to maneuver. The phone supports a Mini-SIM, a common feature at the time. Despite its small screen relative to modern devices, the 2.4-inch TFT display with 256K colors ensured that visuals were vibrant enough for basic phone operations, although the 31.4% screen-to-body ratio signifies quite large bezels by today's standards. Durability and ease of use were likely prioritized in its sleek, black shell, but it did miss the widespread usability feature of a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio.