Connectivity and Features
In terms of connectivity, the device supports GSM 900/1800/1900 networks, ensuring usability across various regions globally, primarily focusing on 2G networks as 3G was still not widespread at the time. While lacking modern connectivity features like Wi-Fi, the P341i supports Bluetooth and infrared ports for short-range data transfer, which were then cutting-edge methods for file sharing. The absence of a 3.5mm audio jack is notable; the phone relies on its own proprietary connections for audio accessories. The lack of USB will be limiting for users looking for a more seamless interchange of data between devices.
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