Design and Build
The Philips Diga sports a robust and somewhat bulky design, which was typical for phones during the late 1990s. With dimensions of 147 x 56 x 19 mm and a weight of 179 grams, the phone is not lightweight by modern standards, but its sturdy build was an advantage for durability at the time. It utilized a full-size SIM card, which was standard during this era, and its compact, monochromatic alphanumeric display allowed for basic text communication, displaying up to 12 characters at a time alongside fixed icons.