BenQ P30 Connectivity and Communication

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.