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Technology | GSM |
---|---|
2G bands | GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
GPRS | Class 8 |
EDGE | No |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Memory Card slot | No |
Phonebook | 500 entries |
Call records | 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls |
Camera | VGA |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | No |
Messaging | SMS, EMS, MMS |
Radio | No |
Games | Yes |
Stand-by | Up to 250 h |
Talk time | Up to 5 h |
Weight | 90 g |
Announced | 2004, Q1 |
Size | 1.8 inches |
Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones |
Browser | WAP 2.0 |
Java | Yes |
Battery | Li-Ion 700 mAh |
Colors | Silver, Black |
Memory | 1.5 MB |
Connectivity | Infrared |
Details the specifications for the Java-based game system.
Specifies supported GSM frequency bands and details the battery type and capacity.
Compares supported GSM systems between MC 60 and previous model.
Compares stand-by time specifications between MC 60 and previous model.
Details the Li-Ion Battery EBA-510 accessory and its part number.
Describes the I/O connector interface between the MC 60 and its accessories.
Shows an exploded view of the MC 60, identifying its main parts and assemblies.
Details the camera module, including its components, and the PCB assembly.
Illustrates PCB back view, camera assembly, and final assembled modules.
Details ESD precautions and the first four steps for disassembling the MC 60.
Details removing the SIM card, CLIPit cover, keypad, SAR frame, and light guide.
Covers detaching the camera module and removing the vibrator motor and MIC.
Shows the MC 60 mobile phone in its fully disassembled state.
Details the correct procedure for installing the SIM card during reassembly.
Explains the proper method for installing the battery, ensuring hinges are in place.
Details the two-step software programming process: update and customer-specific initialization.
Lists the necessary hardware and software equipment for mobile software programming.
Details the benefits and use of the Siemens Mobile Service Equipment for fault detection.
Lists the functions available for LSOs within the PICS Internet system.
Outlines the requirements for installing and using the PICS-Internet websites.
Describes how to generate Master Phonecodes and Simlock Unlock Codes.
Details the generation and use of Master Phonecodes for unlocking mobiles.
Explains the use of the 'test printer' setting for aligning IMEI labels before printing.
Specifies the requirements for a label printer, including model and resolution, for IMEI labels.
Describes how to access the IMEI label and the format of the date code.
Details receiving and verifying defective items, including required information and packing.
Outlines the process for entering required data into the database for reporting and tracking.
Instructions for verifying the customer's reported fault description and performing additional tests.
Details checks for battery storage capability, charging, and current consumption.
Describes visual checks for liquid, electrical, and housing damages on the phone.
Procedure for performing software updates and data resets as part of repair.
Guidelines for carrying out repairs, including disassembly, assembly, and component replacement.
Lists test cases and parameters for internal antenna GSM testing.
Lists test cases and parameters for external antenna GSM testing.
Details the final inspection steps, including network tests and random sample checks.
Details the types and credentials of test SIM cards from ORGA and T-D1.
Explains the date code structure for batteries from Varta, Hitachi, Sanyo, NEC, Panasonic, and Sony.