Connectivity and Features
In terms of connectivity, the phone supported Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, which allowed users to enjoy wireless audio to Bluetooth-enabled devices. However, it lacked WLAN and GPS, which was typical for entry-level phones of the time. USB connectivity was available through a proprietary port, rather than the more ubiquitous micro USB standard later adopted.
The phone also included FM radio with scheduled recording, a feature that added entertainment value for users who enjoyed listening to music or talk shows on-the-go. Notably, it did not have a 3.5mm headphone jack, which limited audio options to wireless headsets or specific compatible earphones.
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