Connectivity and Features
Connectivity options were minimal, which was expected given its 2003 release. The phone operated on GSM 900/1800 bands, suitable for its time. There was no support for GPRS or EDGE, and the lack of modern connectivity features like Bluetooth or WLAN means that the device was intended to function independently without reliance on peripheral devices or networks. The built-in browser was limited to HTML, reflecting its simple approach to internet access. Additionally, the device lacked multimedia features such as a camera, radio, or 3.5mm audio jack, emphasizing its role as a communication tool rather than an entertainment device.
- ⬤ BlackBerry 6720 Performance and Operating System
- ⬤ BlackBerry 6720 Connectivity and Features
- ⬤ BlackBerry 6720 Battery Life
- ⬤ BlackBerry 6720 Conclusion