Sagem MY C-4 GPRS Mobile Phone is a sliding type that is available in different colours. This slide mobile phone is quiet small in size and hence, very easy to use and hold. This device weighs about 92 grams including its battery and its dimensions are 90 x 44.5 x 23mm.
The communication download speed enhancement features of this dual band GSM mobile phone starts with GPRS of 32-48 kbps bus speed and ends there as well. This mobile phone seriously lacks the service of HSCDC, EDGE, WLAN, Bluetooth and an Infrared port to prove a point or two in the connectivity sphere. However, this device does not fail in putting forth a web browser.
You have polyphonic ringtones with 64 channels, and you can also download ringtones to this mobile phone. Vibration mode is also available in this phone. The messaging part consists of MMS, SMS and EMS. Another disadvantage of this device is the absence of a camera in it.
The phone book of this mobile phone consists of 4.7MB of shared memory, but it does not have a card slot. This is also one of the disadvantages of this device, though it presents call records up to 20 dialed, 10 received and 10 missed calls. The display type is CSTN that comes studded with 65k colour and the size of this screen is justified by a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels
Other features of Sagem MY C-4 Slide Mobile Phone are javaMIDP, wallpapers and downloadable pictures, T9 dictionary, calendar, calculator, currency converter and a number of games.The battery type of this device is Li-Ion with 630 mAh. You have talk time up to 4 hours and standby 240 hours.
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