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Review: Sagem my700x
Sagem mobile phone handsets don’t tend to be found
alongside the likes of the Motorola Razr, the LG Chocolate or the Sony
Ericsson W800i, but Sagem’s latest release, the my700x, is making a good start towards changing all that. The guys over GadgetCentre
have been trying out this latest flagship model and found that beneath
the distinctive exterior, which comes in different styles for men and
women, there’s a solid feature set including an MP3 player making use
of a removable MiniSD card slot. Menu navigation, call quality and
overall design come out pretty favourably too. Tennis fans should also
keep an eye out for the limited edition Roland Garros version as well. Read the full review here.
Posted by Shiny Media on
July 16, 2006 | Permalink
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