Connectivity and Communications
Connectivity options are reflective of early 2000s infrastructure, with no support for EDGE or modern-day WLAN and Bluetooth technologies. It does, however, include an infrared port, which was a common method for data transfer between devices then. There’s no built-in radio or universal USB port; instead, the N341i uses a proprietary connector for charging and data synchronizations.
- ⬤ NEC N341i Connectivity and Communications
- ⬤ NEC N341i Software and Features
- ⬤ NEC N341i Battery Life
- ⬤ NEC N341i Conclusion