Home Sagem Phones You are here Updated : Apr 16, 2008, 6:14 AM Sagem my200C Specs Battery 750 mAh Display 128 x 128 px Description Sagem my220C is a dual-band GSM clamshell. It features 65k color display, MMS messaging, Phonebook and Speakerphone. I want it 0 users I have it 0 users I had it 0 users Popular Comparisons The Sagem my200C is most commonly compared with these phones: Sagem my200C vs Sony Xperia XZ2 Sagem my200C vs Xiaomi Poco F3 Sagem my200C vs Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Sagem my200C vs Razer Phone 2 Sagem my200C vs Huawei Y7 (2019) Specs Compare Display Resolution: 128 x 128 px Colors: 65 536 Battery Capacity: 750 mAh Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable Design Size comparison Dimensions: 2.91 x 1.95 x 0.82 inches (74 x 42 x 21 mm) Weight: 2.99 oz (85.0 g) Features: Soft keys, Notification light Phone features Notifications: Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Speakerphone Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Sagem my200C specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Latest News Pricing expected to evolve after T-Mobile acquisitions Sorry, Los Angeles: AT&T outage will last two months Latest iPhone 17 Pro render shows Apple getting rid of ugly looking rear camera bar design The most powerful gaming phone now comes in a slimmer package Google Wallet now brings even more notifications to your lock screen Juicy new leak details the two big upgrades many Verizon users are getting this week Popular stories T-Mobile Tuesdays giveaways may never be the same again T-Mobile is working on a glitch that caused some customers with AutoPay enabled to be charged twice T-Mobile might soon make up for one of its most controversial changes of the last couple of years This is the coolest flip phone this year and it’s not the Galaxy Z Flip 7 T-Mobile may have to dial back satellite ambitions and ask customers to settle for basics So much for free? T-Mobile's damage control backfires spectacularly