Sendo Z100


title: "Sendo Z100" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["sendo-mobile-phones", "windows-mobile-standard-devices", "vaporware"] topic_path: "technology/operating-systems" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sendo_Z100" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameSendo Z100
logo
logosize
imageSendo Z100.jpg
imagesize200px
alt
captionThe Z100 in a hand with the startscreen.
manufacturerSendo
networksGSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
releasedcanceled
discontinued
predecessor
related
typeSmartphone
form
size126 mm H
48 mm W
17 mm D
weight99 g
osSmartphone 2002 (initial StingerOS)
cpuTexas Instruments OMAP 710 CPU
gpu
memory16MB
storage16MB
memory_cardMMC, SD card
batteryLithium-ion with 100h Stand-by and 4h Talk time
input
displayTFT, 65K colors, with 176 x 220 pixels (2.2 inches, 35 x 44 mm)
ext_display
rear_camera
front_camera
connectivityUSB, RS-232, IrDA
otherSyncML
sar
hac
references
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| name = Sendo Z100 | logo = | logosize = | image = Sendo Z100.jpg | imagesize = 200px | alt = | caption = The Z100 in a hand with the startscreen. | manufacturer = Sendo | networks = GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 | released = canceled | discontinued = | predecessor = | successor = | related = | type = Smartphone | form = | size = 126 mm H 48 mm W 17 mm D | weight = 99 g | os = Smartphone 2002 (initial StingerOS) | cpu = Texas Instruments OMAP 710 CPU | gpu = | memory = 16MB | storage = 16MB | memory_card = MMC, SD card | battery = Lithium-ion with 100h Stand-by and 4h Talk time | input = | display = TFT, 65K colors, with 176 x 220 pixels (2.2 inches, 35 x 44 mm) | ext_display = | rear_camera = | front_camera = | connectivity = USB, RS-232, IrDA | other = SyncML | sar = | hac = | references = Sendo Z100 is a Tri-band phone by Sendo, designed in 2002 and never launched as Sendo sued Microsoft.

Background

After Microsoft bought shares of Sendo, they started together to develop the new devices operating system called Stinger.

Microsoft and Sendo showed a first prototype at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes in February 2001. The Sendo Z100 was the first prototype implementation of the renamed operating system Smartphone 2002 presented at the CeBIT 2002.

Because the phone was multiple times announced and shunted to new release dates, Sendo canceled the phone in November 2002. Although Sendo didn't give an official reason for cancelling the launch of the Z100, the company had been promised an exclusive by Microsoft, however, Microsoft had also approached HTC to make a competing device which was launched by Orange in the UK as the Orange SPV in November 2002. This later led to a lawsuit between Sendo and Microsoft which ended with an out of court settlement that required all Z100s manufactured to date be destroyed. Sendo announced that the Series 60 platform would be used for future phones.

Other technical specifications

  • Speakerphone Yes
  • MEMORY Phonebook
  • Call records
  • DATA GPRS Yes
  • Bluetooth No
  • Messaging SMS
  • Browser Yes
  • Streaming video Yes
  • Clock No
  • Alarm Yes
  • Games Yes
  • Java Yes
  • mobile Internet with Pocket Internet Explorer
  • Organizer
  • Voice dial
  • Voice memo

References

References

  1. Pakalski, Ingo. (15 March 2002). "Sendo zeigt Smartphone mit Farbdisplay und Smartphone 2002". Golem.de.
  2. Pakalski, Ingo. (19 February 2001). "Microsoft zeigt erstes Stinger-Smartphone". Golem.de.
  3. Ihlenfeld, Jens. (23 July 2001). "Microsoft beteiligt sich an Handy-Hersteller". [[Golem.de]].
  4. Ihlenfeld, Jens. (7 November 2002). "Sendo kehrt Microsoft den Rücken". [[Golem.de]].

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