Design and Build
The Sharp GX40, launched in the second quarter of 2005, exhibits a design typical of mid-2000s mobile phones, with a compact and utilitarian form factor. Its dimensions of 93 x 46 x 22 mm and a lightweight profile of 98 grams make it a pocket-friendly device, easy to carry and handle. The phone utilizes a mini-SIM, which was the standard at the time, and features a durable body associated with the classic clamshell style. The absence of external antennas and protrusions provides a sleek and streamlined appearance.