Spring 2004: Sagem´s new stereo mobile handsets
Yesterday in Munich Sagem introduced its new mobile handset series for this season.
Sagem myX-1g is a mainstream b/w model featuring GPRS, WAP 1.2.1, modem, 200-note notebook, 8-tone polyphony (wav, midi), 5 screensavers, EMS, T9.
Sagem myX3-2 bases on the X3 model. It supports MMS, but doesn´t have a digital camera. It also has the 4K colors, 400KB user memory, polyphony (wav, midi, iMelody), 2 programmable buttons, up to 5 hours of operation, up to a fortnight of standby, 1500-note notebook, integrated speaker.
Sagem myC-3s and Sagem myC-3b are the two original models designed together with Chinese Bird company. Both models have 128x160x65K display and support MMS.
The "s" poftfix in the "only-for-men" Sagem myC-3s stands for the stereo polyphony — the model has two side speakers. Just opposite, the "only-for-ladies" Sagem myC-3b (below) is interesting by the biorhythm measurements feature.
Sagem myX-1g |
Sagem myC-3b |
Sagem myX3-2 |
Sagem myC-3b |
Sagem myC-3s |
These weeks we should also get to know details about company´s two other handsets. Of these Sagem myX-7 is a tri-band GSM model supporting GPRS Class 10 and featuring VGA the VGA camera (it should replace myX-6). And there´s nothing dislosed about the Sagem SHG 321i.
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