Philips Savvy Cell Phone Sale
Welcome to the Philips Savvy Mobile Phone review. The Philips Savvy Cell Phone is one of the more advanced phones on the market, with customizable features and handy accessories. The Philips Savvy Cellphone with hands free headset make it one digital force to be reckoned with.
Philips Savvy Dealer Specifications
| General | Network | GSM 900 |
|---|---|---|
| Announced | 1999 | |
| Status | Discontinued | |
| Size | Dimensions | 132 x 50 x 26 mm, 137 cc |
| Weight | 135 g | |
| Display | Type | Alphanumeric |
| Size | 2 x 15 chars | |
| - Fixed icons | ||
| Ringtones | Type | Monophonic |
| Customization | No | |
| Vibration | No | |
| Memory | Phonebook | SIM only |
| Call records | ||
| Card slot | No | |
| Data | GPRS | No |
| HSCSD | No | |
| EDGE | No | |
| 3G | No | |
| WLAN | No | |
| Bluetooth | No | |
| Infrared port | No | |
| USB | ||
| Features | Messaging | SMS |
| Browser | ||
| Clock | Yes | |
| Alarm | Yes | |
| Games | No | |
| Colors | Yellow, Golf Green, Black | |
| Camera | No | |
| - Calculator - Picture messaging - Analog clock - Timer |
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| Battery | Standard, 700 mAh NiMH | |
| Stand-by | 130 - 250 h | |
| Talk time | 2 - 4 h |
Philips Savvy Details
k300I I tried to pack this up because i sold it on ebay for £0.01 but the packaging ripped due to its weight.
But good things about the phone are
Good Paperweight
Breaks your neck if u have it on a neckstrap
Weightlifting
No need 2 carry on
oscar It is functioning well,that is with my philips savvy I can enjoy a network in remote areas where the network has problems.but the only problems with my hand set is that it has only one language which I'm not familiar with, I have tried to learn it by my self and I just managed to made and receiving call,sending and receiving sms
Jessica i think the savvy is a shit phone... my battery shit it self within not even a year.. i suggest a mitsubishi mars
nandika please send me latest price Philips Savvy
thank you.
Chris The first phone I got and I hate it. The small screen is annoying and the buttons stick. ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sharon I brought one for myself and my mum in 1999 and they have both been going great guns since then. I recently 'upgraded' (I use the term loosly) and brought my mum another 'upgrade' too - I had to prize this phone from her hands so she'd use the new one then she told me she wanted her Savvy back!! Both she and I have not EVER had any problems with either the phone functions or battery lives and the only reason I brought her a new one was that the phone would dial numbers with the number-lock on (not good for handbags!!) alas we should have stuck with the Savvy!!! - our new phones are ericssons and the signal strength on both of them is utter crap. If you've got a Savvy - stick with it - it may not have all the bells and whistles but at least you can hear people and know that your battery will last for more than half an hour!!! I miss my Savvy !! (*sob*)
mike Yep, we sure are switching off the SIM cards that are in most of these phones, but not all.Go to an 02 shop and we can check the phone number.If it is one thats being turned off, we will do you a new SIM,free of charge, that will work fine in the Savvy and you can have your old number and any calltime you already have as well.It just takes 2 weeks to transfer over.
Tim Sazzys are so shit i cant believe anyone would actualy like them. They are dodgy as anything, yes the battery might stay charged for a while but then it die in a yr or 2. My mum had a Savvy for no more then 3 yrs and now it totally dead and when it does decide to turn on u cant call any 1 and no 1 can call you. SAVVYs are the most featurless pieces of shit eva made
joe bloggs its basic but it works
for me that is
you might be different
ross a ood allround phone. is gett'in a bit old now.
