Sagem my405X manual Installing the SIM card and the battery

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Installing the SIM card and the battery

WARNING

Depending on the model, network configuration and associated subscription cards, certain functions may not be available. Ensure that your SIM card is a 3 V SIM type that is compatible with your phone. Inserting an incompatible card will be indicated by a message when your phone is switched on. Contact your operator.

Your phone is identified by its IMEI number. Write this number down, and do not keep it with your phone, because you may be asked for it in the event of your phone being stolen, in order to prevent it from being used, even with a different SIM card. In order to display the IMEI on your phone's screen, type: *#06#.

The SIM card is inserted under the phone's battery. Ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger disconnected.

1Turn the phone back and press lock button to unblock cover. Remove the back cover by sliding it downwards.

2Take out battery if already installed.

3Slide the SIM card, with cut corner as shown on the phone, into the card holder with fold face down.

4Place the battery by positioning first the top of it, as shown on the battery. Replace the back cover by sliding it then push the lower part into the lock position.

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Contents English Page Contents Software Java Warranty Troubleshooting Customer care Index Technical features Care and safety informationDescription Side keys Installing the SIM card and the battery Title bar icons Idle screenInformation on the SIM card Quick startGetting started Network Switching ON/OFFReceiving a call Emergency servicesHands-free mode First callIncrease the battery life of your phone Using your phoneImproving antenna performance To recharge the battery Charging the batteryCalling a contact Using the phonebookPhonebook Storing a new contactContacts menu Mailing lists Contact optionsCompose SMS MessagesSending the message Saving the messageReceiving messages Sentbox Messages menuInbox OutboxCall Voice Mail Advanced settingsOptions Local informationGroup Taking a photo Settings before taking a photoCamera Taking and saving a photoSounds MultimediaCustomization PicturesUSB key Connecting the phone to a computerDownloading new multimedia objects Creating a playlist Music playerPlaying your music WAP Menu WAPDownloading objects WAP Logging onWAP Logging off Games Applications AlarmTimer ApplicationsToDo ConverterOrganizer ServicesCalendar menu Phone SettingsSkins DisplayDate/Time WallpaperContacts ScreensaverOperator logo Energy savingCalls Voicemail NetworksAuto redial BlacklistPhone code SecurityPIN number PIN2 numberFixed dialling ConfidentialityOperator Call barringShortcuts Browser settingsPlayer CameraConnectivity Keys checkingHelp Technical features Conformance Document Advice for limiting exposure to radiofrequency RF fields Care and safety informationSafety Environment Context and Acceptation of the Agreement End User Licence Agreement EULA, for the softwareDescription of Other Rights and Limitations End User Licence Agreement EULA, for the software Upgrades and Recovery Media Security considerations JavaWhat is Java? Security configuration menuWhat is a MIDlet? Trademarks Downloading a MIDlet Java game or applicationDisclaimer Usage precautions WarrantyWarranty conditions Warranty Warranty Incorrect PIN code TroubleshootingPhone won’t start and/or won’t take a charge SIM not presentImpossible to send message Quality reception when callingNo call connection No receiving callsDenmark AustriaBelgium Czech Republic35 22, 39 40 IndexMMS Page Page Page Mobile Communication Business Group

my405X specifications

The Sagem my405X is a compact mobile phone that exemplifies the simplicity and functionality that characterized early 2000s mobile technology. Designed primarily for communication, the my405X offers an array of features that cater to essential mobile phone users.

One of the main features of the Sagem my405X is its lightweight design, making it easy to carry and handle. The phone boasts a 128 x 160 pixel display, providing adequate clarity for its time, allowing users to navigate menus, view messages, and read contact details with ease. The screen is complemented by a straightforward user interface that enhances the overall experience, ensuring that even the least tech-savvy individuals can operate the device effortlessly.

In terms of communication capabilities, the my405X supports GSM networks, allowing users to make calls and send SMS text messages reliably. As data services were still developing in the early 2000s, the device is equipped with basic features such as a phonebook that can store numerous contacts, facilitating easy access to essential phone numbers. The my405X also includes customizable ringtones, enabling users to express their personality through sound.

The Sagem my405X stands out for its battery life, which is an important characteristic for mobile phones of its era. The device is powered by a robust battery that offers extended talk and standby time, alleviating the constant worry of running out of power throughout the day.

Additionally, the phone is designed with various multimedia capabilities. While it lacks advanced camera systems seen in later devices, it features a basic VGA camera, allowing users to capture simple images. Storage is also managed efficiently, with a good internal memory that can be expanded through the use of memory cards, accommodating a larger collection of photos, messages, and contacts.

Connectivity options are standard for the time, with the my405X supporting infrared communications for data exchange with compatible devices.

Overall, the Sagem my405X represents a pragmatic choice for users seeking a reliable and straightforward mobile phone experience without the complexities of smartphones. Its combination of essential features, user-friendly interface, and solid battery performance makes it a noteworthy option in the landscape of early mobile technology.