Connectivity and Features
The device supported widespread GSM bands, making it a versatile choice for international use. It featured Wi-Fi b, Bluetooth, and an infrared port, allowing for wireless data exchange and connections. However, the lack of modern conveniences like GPS or a radio might deter some users. The proprietary USB connection was a standard practice at the time but limited options for peripherals compared to the modern USB-C standard. Native Pocket Office support meant it could handle various document formats, a plus for professionals seeking mobile productivity.
- ⬤ O2 XDA IIs Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ O2 XDA IIs Connectivity and Features
- ⬤ O2 XDA IIs Battery Life
- ⬤ O2 XDA IIs Conclusion