Network and Connectivity
Ericsson T68 operated on GSM bands 900/1800/1900, covering a wide range of communication networks globally. It supported GPRS for basic data services but lacked EDGE. Notably, the T68 was an early adopter of Bluetooth technology, featuring Bluetooth 1.0b, which allowed for basic wireless communication with other devices. It also included an infrared port, a popular method at the time for transferring data between phones. The device did not support WLAN, positioning technology, or modern standards like USB, highlighting its age.