Connectivity and Features
The Motorola WX390 supports GSM 900/1800 bands with GPRS Class 10, providing 2G network capabilities. The phone lacks EDGE technology, which limits data speed and reflects its primary focus on communication rather than internet use. Bluetooth 2.0 is available for wireless connectivity, but the absence of WLAN, positioning features, and radio reveals its constraints in terms of connectivity options. The miniUSB 2.0 port facilitates charging and data transfer, standard for the period.
Messaging on the WX390 is limited to SMS and MMS via a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser—sufficient for sending text and multimedia messages in a straightforward manner. The phone supports Java MIDP 2.0, enabling users to install basic Java-based applications and indulge in simple games. This was a common feature in mobile phones of that time, providing just enough flexibility for entertainment without the complexity of modern app ecosystems.
- ⬤ Motorola WX390 Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ Motorola WX390 Connectivity and Features
- ⬤ Motorola WX390 Battery Life
- ⬤ Motorola WX390 Conclusion