Connectivity and Features
The Philips 350 emphasizes simplicity in its connectivity options, supporting only GSM 900/1800 networks. The absence of modern-day features such as Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, and USB connectivity speaks to its era's focus on basic communication. The phone does, however, support WAP 2.0/xHTML for rudimentary internet browsing and a variety of messaging formats, including SMS, EMS, MMS, and Email, allowing users to stay somewhat connected online. Basic JAVA-based games like Brick provided entertainment alongside necessary communication features.
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