Connectivity and Features
The N200’s connectivity was minimal, aligning with the typical offerings of mobile phones from that time. It supported GSM 900/1800 networks and GPRS for basic mobile internet access, but lacked more advanced options like EDGE, Bluetooth, or WLAN. There was no USB support, which limited direct connectivity for data transfer. Messaging was possible through SMS and MMS, and browsing could be done via WAP 2.0/xHTML, offering a rudimentary internet experience. Games provided a source of entertainment, though advanced applications were not supported due to the absence of Java.