Connectivity and Communication
The device offers basic connectivity options, supporting GPRS Class 10 for data operations with no EDGE support. While it lacks modern connectivity features like Wi-Fi and advanced Bluetooth, it includes Bluetooth 1.1 for short-range wireless communications. Notably, the phone incorporates an infrared port, which was a prevalent method for data exchange during its release. Absence of radio and GPS positioning are some of its other connectivity limitations. The proprietary USB also marked a common practice before the universal adoption of standardized connectors like microUSB or USB-C.
- ⬤ BenQ P30 Camera Capabilities
- ⬤ BenQ P30 Connectivity and Communication
- ⬤ BenQ P30 Multimedia and Applications
- ⬤ BenQ P30 Battery and Longevity
- ⬤ BenQ P30 Conclusion