Connectivity and Communication Features
The M330 operates on GSM 900/1800 networks and supports GPRS for data services. However, it lacks EDGE technology, making data transfer relatively slow. Notably, it does not support Bluetooth or WLAN, which limits wireless connectivity options significantly in comparison to modern standards. Instead, it uses an infrared port, a common feature in early mobile phones for short-range communication and file transfers.
Voice communication is robust with the phone supporting up to 20 voice dial records and call logs that track up to 10 dialed, received, and missed calls each. It also supports SMS, EMS, and MMS messaging, allowing users some flexibility in communication modes beyond voice calls.
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