Motorola W315 Prepaid Cell Phone Review - Connectivity
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Richard Baguley Published on December 29, 2007 Comment on this |
Cellular Bands (4.0)
The W315 can function on two CDMA bands, 800 and 1900MHz. This means that it will work across Verizon's CDMA network (and can roam onto other CDMA networks when required), but it cannot connect to GSM networks in the USA (such as AT&T's) or around the world. GSM networks are more common in the rest of the world, so the W315 won't work in most countries outside the USA.
Data Support Score (1.0)
The W315 only supports the slower 1XRTT standard; it can't use the newer (and faster) EVDO standard that Verizon are using across their network. Mind you, as there is no Web browser or other way to access the Internet, the data service is kind of redundant anyway.
Bluetooth (0.0)
There is no Bluetooth on the W315. This makes it somewhat unusual; every other phone we have reviewed has had Bluetooth. This means it won't work with Bluetooth headsets or other devices.
Wi-Fi (0.0)
The W315 doesn't support Wi-Fi.
Infrared (0.0)
The W315 does not support infrared.
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