Connectivity and Communications
The Qtek 9000 was designed to maximize connectivity, offering features such as Wi-Fi 802.11b and Bluetooth, which facilitated internet connectivity and wireless data transfer. It also included an infrared port, a popular feature during the period for personal data exchange. However, it lacked GPS positioning and FM radio, limiting its utility in certain scenarios. The phone's USB port was proprietary, which meant reliance on specific cables rather than the universal solutions available today.
- ⬤ Qtek 9000 Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ Qtek 9000 Connectivity and Communications
- ⬤ Qtek 9000 Battery Life and Pricing
- ⬤ Qtek 9000 Conclusion