Advantages: Small, quite light, modern design smooth shape, great buy. Disadvantages: Not as up to date as a Nokia 8210
...Not many people have heard of Sagem because the majority of people are interested in Nokia and Motorola, I have the Sagem 920 myself and it is quite a reliable phone alright it may not have super high technology features, but if you want a reliable and top of the range phone this is for you. This phone has great reception in places where you least expect it. It can hold alot of phone numbers and it has a very modern text messaging service. You can send emails, text, fax and other types of messages through this small beauty....
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...The Sagem MC920 is a brillient phone for first time buyers like myself, the mobile cost £39.99 from most phone shops. The phone come on the Vodafone smartstep tariff and cost nothing to change tariff for the first 14 days but if you wish to change after that amount of time it costs £5.
The sagem MC920 comes with hands free speakers, vibrater, 41 different ring tunes and many more features.
The shape is a perfect shape that bends in to same way your hand does. With few dissadvantages the Sagem MC920 is perfect for you first time burers!...
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Advantages: Small, fun, cute and so-far is totally practical for me. Disadvantages: None so far - it's early days.
...a glove.
Hence, i narrowed down the choice rapidly to the Sagem MC920...
1) It was a very modern unit for little more than a monthly-tariff connection fee.
2) I already had an Ericsson, so I wasn't about to duplicate.
3) Although it looks small, it isn't small enough to get lost in your pocket.
4) It's a genuine palm-phone, that you can cradle in your hand - brill for use glove wearers.
5) The backlight - way cool for them dark and stormy nights.
6) I have used Sagemfax equipment for ages and know that the French company produced good kit.
7) It doesn't suffer the 'dead flesh' feel that most plastic-keyed phones have.
8) Buying it from Argos has bagged me the hand-free kit, case and charger for nowt - just gotta wait for them to arrive (voucher redemption claim)....
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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
Gonna keep this short:
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
a colour... more