Connectivity and Battery Life
Connectivity options were limited by today’s standards, lacking Wi-Fi and positioning systems, but it did feature Bluetooth 2.0 for wireless data transfer. The miniUSB 2.0 interface was the primary method for wired connectivity. A notable absence in this device was a dedicated loudspeaker, a curious design choice given its multimedia capabilities. The phone was powered by a removable Li-Ion battery, which would have offered respectable usage time given the low power consumption of the hardware at play.
- ⬤ Gigabyte GSmart q60 Performance and Software
- ⬤ Gigabyte GSmart q60 Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ Gigabyte GSmart q60 Connectivity and Battery Life
- ⬤ Gigabyte GSmart q60 Conclusion