Advantages: Good connectivity, reliable, good screen, excellent battery life. Disadvantages: Mediocre camera, odd keypad, some jagged text.
...I wrote about one of Sagem's mid-range handsets last year, the Sagem MyV-75 which I thoroughly recommended. The French mobile phone maker has decided to keep its products in the 60.00 to 100.00 GBP mark. Chiefly, Sagem make budget handsets but still manage to pack a lot in without making the fascia or general appearance ugly.
Onto this Sagem mobile phone. I have the Vodafone my400'v' version which is only slightly different cosmetically but features the same specifications and memory.
The signal quality for my area is very good; I live in a woodland area in a dip, this phone manages to keep me connected 24/7 with no dropped calls and frequently good call quality. Being connected is very important to today's society and the my400v will not fail to meet this demand.
While it isn't a benefit to me, the candybar style phone looks...
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Advantages: Great signal, reliable and easy to use Disadvantages: Awful ringtones, build quality
...It's now 2006 and the V-75 came out more than a year and a half ago; Vodafone were offering their last stock before they bought in the latest and greatest so I had a chance to buy one at an incredible £49.99. After handing over my credit card, I didn't feel guilty since the promise on the shiny silver and red Vodafone box offered no end of features and for £100 less that the RRP I didn't think that was bad going.
Getting the phone home and removing the seal saw me look into Sagem's extremely neat setup. All of the necessary manuals and accessories were included along with the phone and charger.
The phone itself actually had a blue fascia instead of the business like grey one which I was suprised at, no matter, I'm not really bothered. The build quality, I noticed, wasn't that great; the phone tends to creak a little in your hands...
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Advantages: Trendy, Looks good, easy to use Disadvantages: Poor camera, very few games
...I had been stuck with a Siemens C45 phone for quite some time before purchasing the Sagem My X-6. I had been disappointed at the lack of features and 'coolness' the Siemens C45 contained, and, after months of stick from peers, I decided to invest in a brand new top-of-the-range phone.
I never thought I could afford a colour-screen camera phone for around £100, but my wishes had been granted once I scoured the internet and found the Sagem My X-6.
A week or two after ordering the Sagem My X-6, it arrived on my doorstep. As soon as I saw it I fell in love with it. I hardly had to read the manual, as the phone was so simple and easy to use, yet it had a good range of features to keep me entertained for a few hours! I loved how clear and colourful the screen was, and enjoyed browsing through the wide selection of wallpapers...
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I have got to admit the features attracted me to this phone,but it is seriously not upto scratch even though it has a fair range of features.The VGA camera and video player is extremly blurry.It has no headphones and no USB cable, it cannot hold M4A... more
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Well I just needed a basic phone when I brought this. Even though this costs just £15, it is very robust and stylish (friends thought it was expensive). For a phone this cheap you probably won't expect it come with
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Interactive digital TV will be the ruination of mankind, I tell you, and I have finally relented and gotten myself a digi-box. This one the Sagem ITD68 is available from Argos for a mere £39-99, a bargain for something that will bring about the premature more