Sagem myX3-2 manual Technical features

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Technical features

Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment.

Electrical safety

Only use those chargers listed in the manufacturer’s catalogue. Using any other charger may be dangerous; it would also invalidate your warranty. Line voltage must be the same as that indicated on the charger’s serial plate.

Aircraft safety

You must switch off your phone on aeroplanes when so instructed either by cabin crew or by signs. Mobile phone use may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may disrupt the phone network.

Explosive materials

Please comply with signs at petrol stations telling you to switch off your phone. You must also observe radio equipment usage restrictions in chemical plants, fuel depots and at any location where blasting operations are under way.

Electronic medical equipment

Your phone is a radio transmitter which may interfere with electronic medical equipment such as hearing aids, pacemakers, etc. Your doctor or the manufacturers of such equipment will be able to give you any advice you may need in this area. Always make sure that your phone is switched off in hospitals when so instructed by signs or by medical staff.

Road safety

Except in emergencies, do not use your phone when driving unless you have a hands-free kit enabling you to manoeuvre freely. In order to give your full attention to driving, stop and park safely before making a call. You must comply with any current legislation.

This mobile phone complies with European requirements governing exposure to radio waves.

Your phone is a transmitter/receiver. It has been designed and manufactured to comply with radiofrequency energy exposure limits recommended by the Council of the European Union and the ICNIRP for the entire population. These limits were established by independent scientific agencies on the basis of in-depth and regular evaluations of scientific studies. The limits include a large safety margin that is intended to guarantee the safety of all, irrespective of age or state of health.

The exposure standard for mobile phones uses a unit of measure called the SAR, or Specific Absorption Ratio. The SAR limit recommended by the Council of the European Union and the ICNIRP is 2 W/kg(*). Tests were conducted on a standardised usage position basis, with the phone transmitting at its maximum level certified in all its frequency bands. Although the standardised measurement is done at maximum power, the real SAR of the phone in use is generally very far below the maximum value. The phone was designed to operate at the power level strictly necessary to ensure communication with the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power at which the phone will transmit.

(*)The SAR limit for phones used by the general public is 2 watts/kilogram (2 W/kg) on average for 10 g of tissue. This value includes a large safety margin to increase protection and to take account of the variations in measurements. The SAR information may vary in different parts of the world, depending on declared national requirements and the frequency bands used by the network.

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Contents 251400892 Page Page Conformance Document EMCMenus WAPContents WAP Accessories Your phone package Accessories AccessoriesDescription Stop keyLeft programmable key Right programmable keyPrinciples of navigation 1st level2nd level 3nd levelHome Title bar iconsNetwork provider Tab centred on down line Down / upActivating your phone Information on the SIM cardInstalling the SIM card and installing the battery Changing the cover Charging the battery To recharge the batteryDo not obstruct the antenna with your fingers My phone in 5 minutes Getting startedPIN Number Press the right programmable key to acceptSetting time and date Setting the dateNetwork AcceptEmergency services First callProgrammable keys International callKey Receiving a call Switching offKey or the right programmable key First setting Ring tone Volume and ring toneEnter this menu by pressing the right programmable key Enter by pressing the right programmable keyAccept by pressing the right programmable key Press the right programmable key Using the phonebookPhonebook Modify contact Modify contact. Enter. Using the down key See contactDelete Select Delete. Enter CallPhonebook menu Add contactSelect My numbers and accept Memory Select memory and acceptMy numbers Call groups Creating new groupsCreating a group MemoryOption menu item VCards can be sent to another mobile phone using SMSVCards can be sent to another mobile phone using MMS Phonebook Messages Composing messagesUsing T9 Mode Hold down key Zoom mode changes size of characters Down key Next lineInput modes Upper caseCompose MMS Receiving MMS messages Saving your messageSending MMS messages Receiving messages Inbox OutboxOptions on the right programmable key Outbox is used to store all your sent and waiting messagesDrafts Sending options Several sending options are offeredMemory Local info WAP Menus # keyConfiguration of WAP and Gprs parameters Configuring WAP parametersActive access service is preceded with a start WAP Logging on Downloading objects WAP Logging offGames Volume and ring tone Vibrate SoundsActivate or deactivate Silent mode and accept Silent mode BeepsThis menu allows you to switch to Silent mode Background Colours WallpapersScreensavers Greeting message This menu allows you to customise your greeting messageSettings Date / Time My ObjectsThis menu allows you to choose your phones display language This menu allows you to configure network preferencesLanguages Networks This menu is used to adjust screen contrast ContrastEnergy saving This function is used to deactivate the screen backlightShort cuts Depending on model, only one programmable key is availableCalls Forward callsView last calls You can also make the call by pressing the Start keyDisplay numbers Anonymous modeCounters Call waiting Automatic redialBlacklist Answer phone number From the Calls menu select the Blacklist menu and SelectSecurity Keypad locking PIN numberThis menu allows you to lock the keypad Select Activate or deactivate and acceptPhone code Access to this service depends on your type of subscription ConfidentialityOperator code This menu allows you to modify the call barringAccess to this service depends on your subscription type Call barringFixed dialling This menu allows you to restrict the sending of callsCosts From the Security menu, select the Costs menu and SelectCalculator This menu allows you to use your phone as a calculatorConverter This menu allows you to convert one currency to anotherRapid exchange Exchange rateDown / up keys and accept AlarmTimer This menu allows you to configure your phone with a car kit Car kit DataServices ServicesTechnical features Technical features Warranties Usage precautionsWarranty conditions Warranties Warranties Troubleshooting Hit key, then the right programmable key OK WAP context Server not Answering messageWAP menu, Clear the cache How do I download ring tones? Index SMS

myX3-2 specifications

The Sagem myX3-2 is a classic mobile phone that made waves in the early 2000s, showcasing a blend of innovative features and an appealing design that catered to a growing mobile user base. This device exemplified the shift from basic cell phones to more advanced mobile technology, providing users with functionality and style at an affordable price.

One of the prominent features of the Sagem myX3-2 is its compact and lightweight design, which made it easy to carry and handle. Weighing in at only 85 grams with dimensions of 104 x 46 x 19 mm, the phone is pocket-friendly and ideal for everyday use. The phone sports a vibrant 128 x 128 pixel display that enhances the user experience through clear visibility and bright colors.

Connectivity was one of the key selling points of the myX3-2. The phone supported GSM 900 / 1800 networks, allowing users to stay connected across a wide geographic area. A notable feature was the integration of GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), enabling users to access mobile internet services, albeit at slower speeds compared to modern standards.

In terms of functionality, the Sagem myX3-2 came equipped with a host of features that catered to the needs of its users. It offered a comprehensive phonebook capable of storing up to 200 contacts, ensuring that users could keep all their important numbers within easy reach. The device also supported customizable ringtones and polyphonic sounds, allowing individuals to personalize their mobile experience.

The Sagem myX3-2 featured various messaging options, including SMS and EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service), making text communication straightforward. For those who enjoyed gaming, the phone offered a selection of simple yet engaging games, providing entertainment on the go.

On the battery front, the Sagem myX3-2 boasted a talk time capability of up to 4 hours, with a standby time of approximately 200 hours, making it reliable for users in need of a durable phone for long-duration use.

The phone was available in several colors, allowing users to express their style. Overall, the Sagem myX3-2 encapsulated the spirit of its time, merging functionality, portability, and a touch of personalization, making it a noteworthy addition to the early mobile phone landscape.