Functionality and Features
In terms of functionality, the Panasonic GD30 catered to essential mobile communication needs. It did not support advanced data capabilities such as GPRS or EDGE, reflecting the technology available in the late 1990s. The phonebook could store up to 50 contacts, which might have been limiting for some users but was generally sufficient for everyday use at the time. Messaging was limited to SMS, a primary form of mobile communication back then. Other features included basic utilities like an alarm clock, but notably, there was no support for games or Java applications, signifying the phone's focus on practicality over entertainment.
- ⬤ Panasonic GD30 Introduction
- ⬤ Panasonic GD30 Design and Build
- ⬤ Panasonic GD30 Display
- ⬤ Panasonic GD30 Functionality and Features