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The AGM M9 is a rugged 4G feature phone designed for T-Mobile users, offering waterproof and drop-proof durability, large buttons and fonts for easy use, and a replaceable 1000mAh battery for long-lasting performance. With dual SIM capability and expandable memory, it’s perfect for those who want to disconnect from the digital noise and focus on essential communication.
Display | LCD |
Display Resolution Maximum | 240 X 320 Pixels |
Resolution | 240 X 320 pixels |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | False |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Item Dimensions | 5.56 x 2.32 x 0.65 inches |
Item Weight | 131 Grams |
Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, CDMA, LTE |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | T-Mobile |
Battery Power | 3.7 Watt Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 1000 Milliamp Hours |
Camera Description | Rear |
Camera Flash | no flash |
Human-Interface Input | Keypad |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Additional Features | Rugged Body, Basic Phone, Dual SIM, Expandable Memory, Water Resistant |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
Compatible Devices | T-Mobile |
Color | BLACK |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, 3.5mm Jack |
Form Factor | Slate |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | THreadx |
RAM Memory Installed | 48 MB |
Processor Series | Unknown |
Memory Storage Capacity | 0.12 GB |
K**H
USA MetroPCS Compatable in 2024. A millenial's review.
This phone is compatible with MetroPCS, however they will not let me continue my grandfathered in old phone plan. They want me to pick another (more expensive) "Flex" plan. I believe this is the case for any phone i switch to, not just because this is a special "dumb" phone.As for the phone itself? Awesome. If you are looking for a phone straight out of 2005 that you can use on today's networks, this one is it. It doesn't lag. It not some Kai-os sudo-android interface running on slow hardware causing lagging and crashing. It's a true dumb phone. The software feels like a true dumb phone. But it also has a few tricks up it's sleeve:- Bluetooth- Dual Sims- Calculator- Flashlight- Micro-SD card slot- Something like 32mb of onboard storage- Plays Mp3's. They can play in the background, so you can have music going while texting someone. Yes, this WORKS WITH BLUETOOTH headphones or your car, and yes, it actually sounds good. Play them off the tiny internal memory or a Micro-SD card. You can also plug the USB cable it comes with from the phone to your computer and access both the Micro-SD card slot and the phone's internal memory as separate drives. So you don't need a Micro-SD card reader on your computer.- FM Radio (doesn't work with bluetooth headphones for some reason, but you can play it through the speakerphone)- Upload your own ringtones and notification sounds. You can store them on the Micro-SD card or the internal memory.- Camera. It's garbage. Even by early 2000's standards its garbage. But it does exist, you can send and receive pictures, store them internally, upload them to your computer through USB, etc. I don't plan on using it, but if my wife wants to send me a picture of something, at least i can see it. You kind of need a camera phone to do that with. Non-camera dumb phones typically don't receive pictures of have screens capable of rendering pictures. This one will do it.It is a little big and cheap feeling, but I don't think dropping it will break it. It has kind of that "jitterbug" old people phone aesthetic more in real life than in the pictures. But as a millennial who's first cellphone was a Kyocera K7 Rave running on Virgin Mobile for 25 cents per minute, this phone has my approval as an official dumb-phone if you're trying to take your life back from phone addiction.
M**A
Didn't work on my carrier!
AGM M6. I switched from my Nokia 1208 to AGM m6 before Tmobile's June '22 deadline about the 3g network. The external speaker for this phone is pretty awesome for the fm radio. It's like a home console as far as fidelity. But it doesn't do a thing for the phone function at all. I still have to put the phone to me ear to hear my caller. Actually it's inferior to the pin sized phone earpiece if I truely compare the two. Phone can only handle about 30 contacts wo added memory. I could put 400 in my 1208. But the thing that irks me the most is that right after I switched sims I began to get inundated with calls from teen boys who claim they are in Canada trying to get me to buy viagra. Like four, five times a day. They are so friq'uen relentless. I tried all sorts of tactics to get them to stop calling me. This all began in June right after I got the phone. It is still going on today. I down to about 3x's a week now. And quite honestly, the texting function is pretty obnoxious. It's doable, but nav'ing around this phone is a little tedisome. Lastly, re: TMobile .. I was on the phone with them on more than one occaision to find out from different sources if they would entertain this phone. I always got a go ahead from them. Nope! not in this part of New York. THIS PHONE DOES NOT DO TMOBILE! I would though, highly reccommend a phone from Sunbeam Wireless. Right here in the good ole USA's Michigan! Awesome minimalist phone. BasicOS, Nav, v to txt, and weather features for $3.50/month. ...ONE MORE TIME, AGM DOESN'T DO TMOBILE
J**N
If you are a millennial or older it’s not hard to use
People saying it’s hard to use either didn’t grow up in the 80’s and 90’s or are so old they forgot how to use tech from less than 20 years ago. It’s annoying to revert back to T-9 typing after using smart phones, but it’s not hard to figure out nor impossible. In fact there’s a great review of this very phone on YouTube showing you how to use it. There’s Literally no reason to buy a “dumb phone” and then complain about how dumb it is. It’s not hard. Anyway I got this phone for my daughter. I don’t want her having a smart phone. I know about the kids phone plans offered by companies like Gabb wireless, but they are so expensive and a smart phone still has an appeal even if it’s got parental locks. This rugged basic phone here is affordable, and it doesn’t have internet browsing or an App Store. It just texts and calls. I didn’t even want to buy her a phone, but now that middle schoolers get extra curricular activities just as much as high schoolers I relented. I love how study this phone is. Dropping it doesn’t kill it like it would kill an iPhone or Samsung. The true annoying thing about it is that when it turns off and back on you’re locked out. You have to get the SIM card out, write down the PUK numbers on it, and then type in the PUK code to open it up. The screen size is small. Receiving texts is a tad annoying because the resolution is low and large bodies of text may not appear on the same page. Photos are grainy, and It functions in the realm of bare minimum. No touch screen. No bells and whistles. It truly is a phone that has no appeal to a kid/tween which is perfect. She texts her friends a little, but it mostly gets sat down or put away and that makes it a perfect starter phone. T9 makes too much texting annoying, too. So she’s discouraged from spending a lot of time on it. The only thing I hate is that I can’t control spam calls. So I had to teach her about not answering unknown numbers.
A**M
Good basic talk phone
Got this for my kids to use works perfect as a basic talk phone. Text is also very basic. Its great it has different language options. Can add contacts in any language we prefer. The phone doesnt take long to charge and holds a battery charge pretty long when used just for basic talk. Camera quality is what id expect of this type of phone nithing to brag about. The phone has been holding up pretty well for the last couple of months andis used by my kids only.
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