
Communication and Features
Supporting GSM 900/1800/1900 bands, the phone provided broad compatibility with different network standards available globally at the time. It featured GPRS Class 10 for basic internet browsing, but lacked technologies like EDGE, WLAN, and Bluetooth, which restricted high-speed data transfer and wireless connectivity. Messaging capabilities included SMS, EMS, and MMS, complemented by a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser for essential internet browsing needs.
Surprisingly well-rounded for its class, the C380/C385 supported downloadable Java games, offering titles like Hungry Fish and Skipping Stones to users seeking entertainment. Additionally, it featured the iTAP predictive text input, enhancing typing efficiency.
- ⬤ Motorola C380/C385 Communication and Features
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