Connectivity and Communication
Supporting 2G GSM networks and offering GPRS and EDGE technologies, the W810 ensured reliable connectivity for its era. Bluetooth 2.0 added a layer of convenience for wireless file transfers and hands-free accessories. While it did not support WLAN or positioning technologies, it included an infrared port which was a common feature at the time for device synchronization and data transfer. The USB 2.0 interface facilitated easy connection to computers for media management and data transfers.
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W810 Audio and Multimedia
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W810 Connectivity and Communication
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W810 Software and Applications
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W810 Battery Life
- ⬤ Sony Ericsson W810 Final Thoughts