Connectivity and Communication
The phone supports GSM and HSPA network technologies, with 2G and 3G bands allowing for decent connectivity options in the late 2000s. Notably absent is Wi-Fi connectivity, relegating internet use to cellular networks. Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP gives users the option to connect compatible wireless audio devices, while the presence of an infrared port adds a touch of retro utility for transferring data with compatible devices. However, the absence of GPS and radio features reflects a prioritization of basic utility over extensive connectivity.
- ⬤ Sharp 936SH Connectivity and Communication
- ⬤ Sharp 936SH Multimedia and Entertainment
- ⬤ Sharp 936SH Battery and Unique Features
- ⬤ Sharp 936SH Conclusion