Connectivity and Communication
One of the defining features of the NEC N900iG was its support for GSM/UMTS networks, including GSM bands 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100. This enabled a maximum speed of 384 kbps, aligning with the introductory phase of 3G connectivity. However, the phone lacked modern connectivity options like Bluetooth and WLAN, limiting its versatility in a world increasingly geared towards wireless communication. Infrared support was provided for close-range data exchange, which was a common alternative at the time. The phone's proprietary USB interface was used for wired connections and data transfer.
- ⬤ NEC N900iG Connectivity and Communication
- ⬤ NEC N900iG Storage and Features
- ⬤ NEC N900iG Audio and Battery
- ⬤ NEC N900iG Conclusion