Sagem my750X mobile phone

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 20:40
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Sagem my750X mobile phone
Sagem Mobiles unveils the Sagem my750X in Barcelona, at the GSMA Mobile World Congress (formerly 3GSM). The Sagem my750X is a mobile handset for cool urbanites looking for design, technology and multimedia features. The newly launched Sagem my750X is a thoroughbred. Running a dual-mode HSDPA / EDGE protocol, it boasts ultra-fast downlink and uplink speeds. Designed for freetime, the my 750X features a 3.2-megapixel camera, a VGA camera with x6 digital zoom for video telephony, a high-resolution (240×230 pixel, 256Kcolor) 2.4-inch QVGA screen, plus music player (mp3 and AAC) and video recording/playback.

Sagem my750X mobile phone features

The Sagem my750X also packs all the day-to-day functions you need to stay in contact with your crew, including several messaging systems (SMS, MMS, e-mail, instant messaging), access to the internet (WAP and WEB 2.0), FM radio with RDS for downtime moments, and Bluetooth technology for connecting up to an extensive range of accessories.

Sagem my750 Memory & Battery life

Plus the Sagem my750 X has stamina for the long-run, packing a 54 Mb memory expandable via a microSD card. It is tri-band, so ready to travel anywhere and everywhere. The battery life is equally impressive, offering 2.30 hrs talk-time in 3G mode, 6 hrs of music playback, and 300 hrs on standby. The Sagem my750X will be released in Q3 2008.

Sagem my750X mobile phone design

The Sagem my750X was designed precisely to fit the needs of a cool youth market with exacting design requirements:

* An original, eye-catching look that plays on the very latest design trends: a sharpcolored side-strip creating subtly-offset asymmetry (available in violet, green, raspberry red, orange or blue).
* The contemporary, convention-breaking lines are highlighted through a raft of details to create a mobile with a decidedly up-front personality. The back of the phone boasts an ultra-tactile ‘soft-touch’ material finish, while the speaker is outlined in shapes that symbolize music waves. At front: a pioneering new keypad, the heart of which is an elegantly-styled joystick offering easy, intuitive navigation. The killer detail: in mp3 mode, the backlit keypad only shows the keys dedicated to music. Now that’s a special effect!
* It boasts measurements to die for: slim at 11 mm, compact at 108 x 48 x 11, and lightweight at 95 g.

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