Connectivity
The K320 supports GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 bands and offers GPRS Class 10 for data but does not include EDGE or WLAN capabilities. Bluetooth 2.0 ensures wireless connectivity for compatible devices, and the phone retains an infrared port—an increasingly rare feature that at the time was transitioning out of mainstream use. It also includes a proprietary USB connection for data transfer, a norm during its production era.
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson K320 Audio and Multimedia
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson K320 Connectivity
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson K320 Additional Features
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson K320 Battery Life
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson K320 Conclusion