Design and Build
The Sharp GX30's design was typical of early 2000s mobile phones, featuring dimensions of 95 x 49 x 26 mm and a weight of 110 grams, making it relatively compact and lightweight. It used the Mini-SIM format, which was common back then. Its clamshell design accommodated two displays: the main internal display measured 2.2 inches, offering a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels with 256K colors, providing a rather vibrant and crisp visual experience for the period. The external display, smaller in size and resolution, showed essential information such as time, call alerts, and notifications.