
The Sagem MY401C is a mid-priced tri-band handset that squeezes a number of “must-have” extras such as a VGA camera, Bluetooth and MP3 player into a light weighted device. Its design is Stylish and slender, and it combines an ergonomic clamshell design with stylish, metallic features.
The specifications of the Sagem MY401C are 86 x 43.3 x 18.5mm in size and 83 grams in weight which makes it a light phone to use. The internal display is completely no-nonsense, with easy-to-read, large font input. The navigation achieved using the Sagem’s four-way directional keypad, via a grid of bouncy, animated icons is very comfortable to use. The menu of the handset does not look too great but it does make this phone extremely easy to use and even the most cautious users will find themselves using the Sagem my401c’s innumerable features with very little effort.

The Sagem MY401C supports both Bluetooth and mini-USB interfaces, the later of which can be used to charge the handset when plugged into a computer via a USB cable (not supplied). The internal memory of the phone is about 13MB. You can increase the storage capacity of this phone with the help of a microSD card. Another feature of the Sagem’s MY401C is a fairly average VGA camera with 4x zoom, with its maximum resolution being 640 x 480. You can take photos with effects such as grey scale and sepia and consequently compile these images in a screensaver, or use them as the phone wallpaper as well. Also included in the Sagem MY401C are two Java games and a number of standard organizer features. The battery boasts three hours talk time and 250 hours standby.
In conclusion, the Sagem MY401C is a good quality choice for those looking for a sweet-and-petite budget phone with a number of entertaining features to keep you occupied.
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