BlackBerry 7230 Network and Connectivity

Network and Connectivity

The BlackBerry 7230 operated on GSM 2G networks, supporting bands at GSM 900, 1800, and 1900. It also included GPRS capabilities for data transmission, although lacked more advanced connection options that came later, such as EDGE, 3G, or LTE. Missing features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and FM radio reflect its intentional focus on basic connectivity while maintaining reliability for calls and messaging. The device used a proprietary port for charging and data transfer, which was common before the standardization of micro and USB Type-C ports.