Connectivity and Features
For wireless communications, the phone supported Bluetooth, allowing for connections with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. The lack of WLAN and positioning systems, typical of its time, meant users were heavily reliant on traditional GSM networks for connectivity. It featured an infrared port for device-to-device data transfer. The proprietary USB connection provided basic data transfer and charging capabilities, supplemented by a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser that enabled limited internet access via GPRS Class 10, although users had to navigate insufficient browsing speeds by today’s standards.
- ⬤ O2 Xphone II Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ O2 Xphone II Connectivity and Features
- ⬤ O2 Xphone II Battery Life
- ⬤ O2 Xphone II Conclusion