USB. Using the USB settings you can choose one of the following modes
• Data Transfer (Mass Storage USB) – memory cards is available, no drivers required, as your OS identifies the handset automatically.
• PC Suite – used for device management via Nokia PC Suite, enables all features of the phone, data backup etc.
• Image Transfer – no explanation required.
• Media Transfer
The N97’s data transfer speeds top out at 5 Mb/s, the phone doesn’t recharge itself over USB.
Bluetooth. The phone comes with Bluetooth v2.0, with support for EDR. The following profiles are supported:
• Dial Up Networking Profile (Gateway)
• Object Push Profile (Server and Client)
• File Transfer Profile (Server)
• Hands Free Profile (Audio Gateway)
• Headset Profile (Audio Gateway)
• Basic Imaging Profile (Image Push Responder and Initiator)
• Remote SIM Access Profile (Server)
• Device Identification Profile
• Phone Book Access Profile (Server)
• Stereo Audio Streaming:
• Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile
• Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (A/V Remote Control Target)
• Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (Audio Source)
The top speed you can get with the N97’s Bluetooth connection is around 100 Kb/s.
Wi-Fi. This handset comes armed with Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 g) support. All security standards are supported, including WEP , WPA , WPA 2, with other advanced settings available. The 5800 boasts the WiFi Wizard, which can search and tap into available networks in background mode.
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The phone does recharge itself over the USB. but 5mbps data transfer speed ?! WOW !!
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