Network and Connectivity
Supporting GSM networks across multiple bands, the K310 was versatile in different regions, offering reliable voice and text communication. However, the absence of advanced network technology like EDGE or 3G meant that its data capabilities were quite limited. The phone featured GPRS Class 10 for basic internet browsing and online operations. Connectivity options were sparse, with no WLAN or Bluetooth available, but it did include an infrared port for simple file transfers and a proprietary USB connection for charging and data syncing.
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