Connectivity and Network
The Philips 636 operates on GSM 900/1800 MHz bands, which were widely used in the early 2000s. Support for GPRS Class 10 offers basic data connectivity suitable for the era, though it lacks EDGE capabilities. As expected from phones of this era, the device does not support Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, or modern USB connections, aligning with its role as a straightforward communication device focused on calls and text messages.
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- ⬤ Philips 636 Connectivity and Network
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