
If you want to get your hands on a phone which has stood the test of time, then may be there is no better choice than Sagem MY V55. Sagem MY V55was announced in 2004. The MY V55 works on 2G network on GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900. Its design is similar to a basic phone. SAGEM MY V55 has specifications of 106 x 46 x 19 mm. The screen display is 128 x 160 pixels. Despite these well sized dimensions, the weight is just 97 grams. The display type used in this phone model is CSTN, 65K colors. Thus it has a wider screen and a spacious keypad for effective usage while messaging or dialing numbers.
Sagem MY V55 has a built in memory of 4 MB but does not have a memory card slot so it cannot be expanded with the help of a memory card. The built in memory can store up to 20 dialed, received and missed calls each.
Sagem MY V55 features like MMS, Email and internet. The Sagem MY V55 has with a WAP 2.0/xHTML as the internet browser. Using the browser, games too can be downloaded. MY 501X is a java enabled phone with MIDP 2.0. It has loud speaker facility too. So overall it has a complete entertainment package.
The Sagem MY V55 mobile phone has standard 920 mAh Li-ion battery giving the user up to 4 hours and 45 minutes of talk time & up to 375 hours of standby time. This is by all means enough for some one who is constantly on the move.
Sagem MY V55applications include an InfraRed and a GPRS facility of Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots) with a speed of 32 – 48 kbps. Sagem MY V55 comes with a VGA camera of 640×480 pixels but it does not have video recording features.
Priced at Rs.1700, Sagem MY V55 is a lovely phone. It looks great. It isn’t a brick either. It is nice and slim, which makes it comfortable to use. The overall ergonomic design and layout of the keypad gives it a modern look, making it all the more appealing. It has got a great camera for general use, and a lot of memory to store those pics. In addition to it, there is plenty of space for contacts, pictures, sounds and more. All in all, this is definitely a great phone.
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