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Sagem at MWC – fancy but powerless
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Posted on
Mar 13 2008 7:33 AM
by
adnana
Sagem, a French phone maker, wasn't one of the centerpieces at MWC with only a handful of new models on offer. While their place sported a lot of phones here and there, the bulk of them had long been available on the market and playing around with them didn’t exactly require the visitors to attend the event in Barcelona – local phone shops were almost just as good in this sense.
Despite the abundance of “dated” handsets at Sagem’s booth, some pretty interesting new offerings made it to the floor as well. The handset we would like to investigate first is the Sagem my721X, a tiny device measuring up at 106x52x12.6 mm and weighting 90 grams, employing the candy-bar type form-factor. Interestingly, part of its casing is made of plastic, while the other one enjoys metallic coating. The maker’s designers did a good job shaping this phone up and lent it a pretty appealing looks, while keeping the generic styling of Sagem-branded handsets. Another thing of note is the handset’s keypad that seems to be a conventional RAZR-esque single-slab unit at a glimpse; however its sizable separators put in between the buttons make the my721X worth a glance or two.
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