Audio and Connectivity Features
In terms of audio, the phone fell short with no loudspeaker or 3.5mm audio jack, which would have restricted users to relying on its vibration and polyphonic ringtones for alerts. Given its era, the lack of Bluetooth 2.0, with only Bluetooth 1.1 on board, limited advanced connectivity options such as hands-free audio and file transfers.
Regarding connectivity, the MPx100 did not feature WLAN or a radio, but it included optional GPS positioning—a notable option that pointed to an early interest in navigation features. The infrared port was a classic choice for data transfer, common before the widespread adoption of Bluetooth and USB standards. The lack of a universal USB port, replaced by a proprietary one, likely restricted the phone's usability with non-Motorola accessories.
- ⬤ Motorola MPx100 Camera Capabilities
- ⬤ Motorola MPx100 Audio and Connectivity Features
- ⬤ Motorola MPx100 Browser and Multimedia
- ⬤ Motorola MPx100 Battery and Miscellaneous