Gammu Phone Database

This page tries to collect list of phones supported by Gammu library. To add model browse to manufacturer page, look whether model hasn't been entered yet and enter new model. You can find more information about mobile phones on TuxMobil.

This list is filled in by users and thus there can be no warranty whether entered information is correct and accurate. If author decided to publish his email, you might consider asking him for details. Also gammu-users mailing list is open to questions about supported phones.

You can find general information about configuring Gammu in FAQ.

As this list is updated by users, you are welcome to add new records.

Generally any phone capable of AT commands or IrMC should be supported. Also any Nokia phone using Nokia OS should work. Symbian phones are poorly supported, for models with Symbian 9.0 and older you can install gnapplet to phone to get some functionality, newer ones do not have support so far.

Manufacturers

Alcatel (25) Apple (4) BenQ-Siemens (11) Blackberry (5) CECT (7) Daxian (2) Elson (1) Emgeton (1) Falcom (3) Fly (5) Foston (1) Gionee (1) HTC (23) Huawei (63) Hughes (1) Jinpeng (3) Lenovo (4) LG (90) Matsunichi (2) Mitsubishi (2) Motorola (129) Nokia (364) Onda (1) Openmoko (1) Option (17) PalmOne (2) Philips (11) Sagem (40) Samsung (234) Sandshine (1) Sanyo (2) SciPhone (9) Sharp (8) Siemens (57) Sierra Wireless (12) Simcom (2) Sonim (3) Sony Ericsson (216) Symphony (1) Teltonika (1) Toshiba (2) Vodafone (7) Wavecom (9) ZTE (23)

Recently Added Phones

NameConnectionSupported features
Sagem my401X blueat info, phonebook, calendar, todo
Samsung GT-C3222 Not supported
Samsung GT-C3222 Not supported
Nokia 7310 Supernova at19200 info, phonebook, calendar, todo, call
Samsung GT-C6112 at19200 info, phonebook, calendar, todo, call
Nokia 3720c bluefbus info
Huawei E156G at info, sms
Samsung sgh-x820 blueobex
Sony Ericsson U10i at info, sms
LG t310i Not supported

Phone Records Summary

On following chart, you can see how number of records in phone database evolves over time. The rough step at the beginning is caused by absence of timestamp data.