Audio and Connectivity
The phone supported a range of audio options, accommodating vibration alerts, as well as downloadable polyphonic tones, and MP3 and AAC ringtones. However, it lacked a 3.5mm headphone jack, which was a minor drawback, necessitating the use of proprietary accessories. Bluetooth 1.1 with A2DP was available, enabling wireless audio streaming and data transfer, though limited compared to later versions. Notably, the U300 did not support WLAN or radio, limiting its connectivity and entertainment options. It featured a proprietary USB connection for charging and data transfer.
- ⬤ LG U300 Audio and Connectivity
- ⬤ LG U300 Performance and Software
- ⬤ LG U300 Battery and Other Features
- ⬤ LG U300 Conclusion