HP iPAQ h6310 Connectivity and Features

Connectivity and Features

The phone supports GSM 2G network bands, making it functional in various regions globally, albeit without the speed of newer network technologies. Lacking EDGE, it relies on GPRS for data transfer. Notably, the device features Wi-Fi 802.11b, an early inclusion for mobile internet connectivity. Bluetooth 1.1 and an infrared port provide options for wireless data exchange, though these technologies are now largely obsolete. The absence of GPS and a radio underlines its primary focus as a business tool, rather than an all-encompassing entertainment device. The inclusion of HTML browsing through Pocket Internet Explorer is a nod to its internet capabilities, albeit limited by modern standards.