Connectivity
The phone supported GSM bands across 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz, ensuring broad global connectivity for calls and messages, with GPRS and EDGE providing basic data capabilities. It featured Wi-Fi 802.11b connectivity, an advanced offering at the time, enabling internet access in wireless hotspots. Bluetooth 1.1 and an infrared port extended its connectivity suite, allowing file transfers and tethering, though it lacked modern conveniences like NFC or GPS positioning services. The inclusion of miniUSB 1.1 facilitated data transfer and charging, a standard interface before the widespread adoption of microUSB and USB-C.