Performance and Features
The Maxon MX-6899 was built with basic functionality in mind, supporting GSM 900 2G network technology, suitable for voice calls and SMS messaging. There is no support for GPRS or EDGE, restricting it to its fundamental features. With a phonebook capable of storing a limited number of contacts and room for call records of 20 dialed numbers, the device was intended strictly for practical use rather than extensive data storage.
Communications were limited to SMS messaging, and it did not include a web browser or applications support such as Java, which were uncommon in phones of this era. The absence of Bluetooth, WLAN, radio, and positioning features further emphasizes the focus on voice communication and basic text messaging.
- ⬤ Maxon MX-6899 Performance and Features
- ⬤ Maxon MX-6899 Sound and Alerts
- ⬤ Maxon MX-6899 Battery Life
- ⬤ Maxon MX-6899 Conclusion