Communication and Connectivity
Connectivity on the i-mate SP3 was primarily through GSM technology, supporting 2G bands at 900, 1800, and 1900 frequencies with GPRS Class 10 for some data capabilities. The phone lacked newer technologies like EDGE, WLAN, GPS, or a 3.5mm headphone jack, but it did include Bluetooth 1.1 for wireless connections and an infrared port for data transfer, common methods of the day. The absence of FM radio and the reliance on a proprietary USB connection highlight the limitations users faced in connectivity compared to more modern devices.
- ⬤ i-mate SP3 Camera
- ⬤ i-mate SP3 Communication and Connectivity
- ⬤ i-mate SP3 Battery Life
- ⬤ i-mate SP3 Conclusion