Connectivity and Communication
Lacking more advanced connectivity options, the phone offered Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP but not Wi-Fi. It did, however, support various messaging formats like SMS, MMS, Email, IM, and Push Email, facilitated through a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser. The lack of advanced positioning services and Wi-Fi may be considered limiting, but these constraints were not uncommon during the late 2000s. A microUSB 2.0 port was available for charging and data transfer.
- ⬤ Samsung S5630C Connectivity and Communication
- ⬤ Samsung S5630C Battery Life
- ⬤ Samsung S5630C Performance and Features
- ⬤ Samsung S5630C Conclusion