Sagem my215x - stylish entry level phone
By Dusan Belic on Monday, March 26th, 2007 at 4:24 am PST In Devices, Sagem
I really try not to write too much about entry level devices, but from time to time something caught my eye and I just have to spill it out.
That’s the case with the recently announced Sagem my215x, an entry level device that doesn’t sports much of the features, but is stylish enough to post about it on IntoMobile. It’s just not that common to see devices priced less than 100 bucks look decent. Sagem may not be known as a high-end smartphone manufacturer, but it seems they know their stuff when it comes to good looks.
Anyhow, the my215x will come with 256 MB for storing music and will have a dedicated music keys. Apparently, Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) will carry this device. (via: UberPhones)















March 29th, 2007 at 5:53 am
[...] Again, it's the French Sagem that brings the new level of style in the world of low-end devices. The clamshell my300C is available in a variety of designs and colors, and aims to win the hearts (and wallets) of the younger crowd. At dimensions of 79.2×43.5×21.7 mm and weight of 80g, the my300C is small enough to fit any pocket. The device sports a VGA camera with 4x optical zoom, a color display, and also packs the WAP 2.0 browser. It will be released in July this year, at still undisclosed price. (via: UberPhones) [...]