BenQ P30
The BenQ P30 was a smartphone released by BenQ in the mid-2000s. It was positioned as a business-oriented device, featuring a clamshell design with both an internal color display and an external monochrome display. Key features included integrated Bluetooth connectivity, a VGA resolution camera, and support for multimedia playback, including MP3 files. The phone ran on a proprietary operating system and provided basic personal information management (PIM) functionality, such as contact storage, calendar, and task management. The BenQ P30 aimed to offer a combination of style and practicality for mobile professionals.