Connectivity and Hardware
One of the standout features was the inclusion of GPS, an uncommon attribute in phones at the time, positioning the SXG75 as a handy device for navigation. However, it did not support WLAN, which might have been a limiting factor as Wi-Fi connectivity was becoming increasingly desirable. It did feature Bluetooth 1.1, allowing for wireless connections, and an infrared port, providing another means of data transfer. The device's lack of USB support further emphasized its reliance on proprietary connectivity solutions, limiting interoperability with other devices.