








📞 Rugged simplicity meets modern essentials—stay connected, stay unstoppable.
The AGM M9 is a rugged 4G feature phone designed exclusively for T-Mobile GSM networks, combining IP68/69K waterproof and drop-proof durability with user-friendly large buttons and fonts. It supports dual SIM cards and expandable storage, offers distraction-free calling and texting without apps or internet, and includes a replaceable 1000mAh battery plus a built-in flashlight—perfect for those seeking reliable, no-nonsense communication.


















| ASIN | B0CN6Q9D6T |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | AGM-M9-4G |
| Manufacturer | AGM Mobile |
| Product Dimensions | 14.13 x 5.9 x 1.65 cm; 131 g |
K**H
This phone is compatible with MetroPCS, however they will not let me continue my grandfathered in old phone plan. They want me to pick another (more expensive) "Flex" plan. I believe this is the case for any phone i switch to, not just because this is a special "dumb" phone. As for the phone itself? Awesome. If you are looking for a phone straight out of 2005 that you can use on today's networks, this one is it. It doesn't lag. It not some Kai-os sudo-android interface running on slow hardware causing lagging and crashing. It's a true dumb phone. The software feels like a true dumb phone. But it also has a few tricks up it's sleeve: - Bluetooth - Dual Sims - Calculator - Flashlight - Micro-SD card slot - Something like 32mb of onboard storage - Plays Mp3's. They can play in the background, so you can have music going while texting someone. Yes, this WORKS WITH BLUETOOTH headphones or your car, and yes, it actually sounds good. Play them off the tiny internal memory or a Micro-SD card. You can also plug the USB cable it comes with from the phone to your computer and access both the Micro-SD card slot and the phone's internal memory as separate drives. So you don't need a Micro-SD card reader on your computer. - FM Radio (doesn't work with bluetooth headphones for some reason, but you can play it through the speakerphone) - Upload your own ringtones and notification sounds. You can store them on the Micro-SD card or the internal memory. - Camera. It's garbage. Even by early 2000's standards its garbage. But it does exist, you can send and receive pictures, store them internally, upload them to your computer through USB, etc. I don't plan on using it, but if my wife wants to send me a picture of something, at least i can see it. You kind of need a camera phone to do that with. Non-camera dumb phones typically don't receive pictures of have screens capable of rendering pictures. This one will do it. It is a little big and cheap feeling, but I don't think dropping it will break it. It has kind of that "jitterbug" old people phone aesthetic more in real life than in the pictures. But as a millennial who's first cellphone was a Kyocera K7 Rave running on Virgin Mobile for 25 cents per minute, this phone has my approval as an official dumb-phone if you're trying to take your life back from phone addiction.
B**N
Decent phone, very sturdy as advertised. Limited functionality, but they market it as such, so if that is what you are seeking, it meets expectations. Unfortunately the phone has very limited memory and only comes with a few ringtone, but this can quickly be altered with a micro sd and a computer. The menu is a little annoying to navigate at times because it doesn't have a list mode, only a grid, and the texting is ok except for the phone not adding new words to the dictionary no matter how many times I try it, which is very annoying. Better than not having T9 at all, though. I would recommend this phone over the Easyfone A1 Pro any day. It has a strong flashlight, music player, recorder, and the camera is not as bad as I was led to believe-- you just need to increase the photo quality and get the SD card. Overall, worth 50 bucks, especially if you only do talk and text. Hopefully the developer will add an update that fixes the texting dictionary problem. Dual SIM cards is cool, but unusual in the US.
M**A
Wow... I love this phone. It has excellent 4G LTE reception both outdoors and indoors. I use it with the Tello plan (T-Mobile network): unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and only 1GB of data. This phone does not require data, but it is necessary for sending and receiving MMS and RCS messages. Now about the phone: if I am not mistaken, the last time I used such a phone was in the late 90s - early 2000s. This is a very simple phone without Wi-Fi, GPS, Browser, Applications, only Bluetooth, Calendar, Clock and Calculator. From multimedia there is: FM Radio, Music, Video, Photos and a Voice recorder. That's it. The speaker is very loud. FM radio works without a 3.5 mm jack, through an external speaker, and does not work via Bluetooth. Both SIM card slots work fine (the second SIM card I use is Speedtalk Wireless, to be honest, I do not like this company). If you are looking for a very, very simple phone, then you have found it. I am keeping this phone.
E**M
Finally! A phone that I can give my kids. Just text and calls - that’s it. A radio and calculator. Works with Mint. Just swapped out the SIM card. The only trick was that I needed to adjust my iPhone settings to SMS so the phone received my texts. So if someone else is texting the ags phone with MMS it won’t come through. Easy to use and connects no problem. Screen is fine, although the texting wasn’t intuitive— like on the old Nokia phones—instead of hitting the number button for each letter you have to select each letter as you go. Hopefully we can figure out a better way, but my son will adapt fast. He’s been downgraded from an iPhone and he’s kinda bummed, but social media is too distracting. I’m very pleased with this phone bc the other dumb phones I bought had Facebook preloaded— and it was too complicated to unload, so I returned them.
S**2
UPDATE: After 6 months the phone stopped working. The mic isn't working, no one can hear me talking, whether on speaker or not or headphones, nothing works. Very frustrated. I'm so pleased that this phone works with Ultra Mobile (which uses T-mobile network). The phone is just what I wanted, no browser. The texting is t9 but it works. The hardest part is it doesn't capitalize the "I" when typing, but you can change the format for that word and then change it back. Small annoyance. The phone itself doesn't feel very durable so we'll see how it performs when the inevitable drop happens, but the case seems like it will be waterproof as it does have a really tight seal. Buttons are nice sized. Overall, for a durable phone without a browser its AWESOME, and with Ultra Mobile I pay $10/month for unlimited calls/texts. I'm very happy.
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