By: Ben Robinson, IntoMobile Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at 2:44 PM
More from T3.com – they’ve been busy on the exclusive front, and have been able to extract some info from the Operators Group Sales Manager at Sagem (who make the phone for Puma). Word is, there are more Puma phones coming:
When asked if there were more Puma Phones to come, Lionel Morvan, Operators Group Sales Manager from Sagem Wireless said: “Yes, there will be more.” Unfortunately other details were scant as to specs and what kind of devices they would be. He wouldn’t confirm if we would see the sporty mobiles this year.
So there you go – not loads of info right now, but confirmation that we can expect more from Puma/Sagem in the (near?) future
Well done to the guys at T3.com for a good effort on getting the info! And check out our hands-on video with the Puma phone here!
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