Performance and Connectivity
Operating on GSM 2G technology, the Scarlet II TV supported basic connectivity suitable for calls and texts, enhanced by the inclusion of GPRS and EDGE class 10. These connectivity options align with the device's role as a feature phone, predominantly used for telecommunication rather than data-intensive applications. Featuring Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support, the phone enabled wireless audio streaming to compatible devices, a notable feature for music lovers at the time. However, it lacked Wi-Fi and GPS, which limited its online and navigation capabilities significantly. USB 2.0 support facilitated connection to PCs for basic file transfers.
- ⬤ LG Scarlet II TV Introduction
- ⬤ LG Scarlet II TV Design and Display
- ⬤ LG Scarlet II TV Performance and Connectivity