User Guide

Type Name
MU-41 4 GB microSD card
Supported NFC tag types
This phone is compatible with non battery-powered (passive) tags.
Note: Different tag/card implementations vary on antenna size and also on many electrical
characteristics. Be prepared to test for interoperability with your selected tag implementation.
Table 6 Supported NFC tag types
NFC Forum tag types
NFC Forum Type 1 Tag
Type 1 tag is based on ISO14443A. Tags are read and re-write capable; users can configure the tag to
become read-only. Memory availability is 96 bytes and expandable to 2 kbyte; communication speed is
106 kbit/s.
NFC Forum Type 2 Tag
Type 2 tag is based on ISO14443A. Tags are read and re-write capable; users can configure the tag to
become read-only. Memory availability is 48 bytes and expandable to 2 kbyte; communication speed is
106 kbit/s.
NFC Forum Type 3 Tag
Type 3 tag is based on the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) X 6319-4, also known as FeliCa. Tags are pre-
configured at manufacture to be either read and re-writable, or read-only. Memory availability is variable,
theoretical memory limit is 1MByte per service; communication speed is 212 kbit/s or 424 kbit/s.
NFC Forum Type 4 Tag
Type 4 tag is fully compatible with ISO14443A and B standards. Tags are pre-configured at manufacture
to be either read and re-writable, or read-only. Memory availability is variable, up to 32 KBytes per service;
communication speed is up to 424 kbit/s.
Technical specifications
Main RF characteristics for GSM850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA V (850) and WCDMA I (2100)
phones
Parameter Unit
Cellular system GSM850, EGSM900, GSM1800/1900, WCDMA V (850)
and WCDMA I (2100)
Rx frequency band GSM850: 869 - 894 MHz
EGSM900: 925 - 960 MHz
GSM1800: 1805 - 1880 MHz
GSM1900: 1930 - 1990 MHz
WCDMA V (850): 871 - 892 MHz
WCDMA I (2100): 2110 - 2170 MHz
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