Display
A glance at the display reveals a 3.2-inch TFT resistive touchscreen, capable of displaying 256K colors. This type of screen, typical in older devices, requires a little more pressure than current capacitive screens, and often comes with limited multi-touch capability. The resolution stands at 240 x 400 pixels, translating to a pixel density of roughly 146 ppi. This pixel density results in a somewhat grainy display by today's standards, but it was serviceable for the basic graphics and user interfaces of the early 2010s.