Sagem MyS-7: Windows Mobile Fon

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    Live from the showfloor in Hannover, Editor-in-Chief Jørgen Sundgot shares his first impressions of Sagem's new Windows Mobile 2003-based smartphone: the MyS-7.


    Ah, the smell of breaking new ground. Several years after Sagem first gave the Windows CE operating system a chance in its wildly unsuccessful Sagem WA3050 - a WAN handheld running Pocket PC 2000 and with a proprietary telephony environment - the company is at it again. This time, the French manufacturer has picked up the Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone platform, and will be bringing to market a product dubbed the myS-7, which will be only the second product based on this particular platform to hit European shelves.


    Rather small and light when compared with other Windows Mobile smartphones, the Sagem myS-7 appears to have good ergonomics going for it: the keypad is comfortable, the short joystick also surprisingly so - yet there is one particularly annoying flaw. Namely, the Home and Back buttons are crammed in between the joystick and send/receive buttons on each side of this, making them difficult to press accurately. This aside, other buttons are distinct and offer good tactile and audible feedback.


    Sadly, the case of the malplaced Home and Back buttons does not represent the only flaw of the myS-7, however. Its screen is at best described as mediocre, while the SD/MMC Card expansion slot is covered with a thin, rubbery latch which is destined to either break off or vanish into the slot itself after some use - unless it's reinforced with kevlar. Still, the myS-7 rightfully deserves credit for offering SDIO functionality, and it doesn't hurt that it has a decent VGA camera either. Text input speeds were very poor, however, although this is to be expected with at least two quarters remaining before its release.


    According to a Sagem spokesperson, the myS-7 will be made available in the fourth quarter and sell in the 600 EUR range without a subscription: its greatest advantage will likely be its size, although it remains to see whether customers will tolerate the mediocre screen. Quelle
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    Ciao...!

  • Ich muss sagen, Sagem überrascht mich! Sowas hätte ich von denen jetzt nicht erwartet! Vom Design find ich das Teil sehr gelungen, schade, dass es anscheinend ein so schlechtes Display hat. Wäre interessant, ob Bluetooth implementiert wurde.

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    - Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003
    - tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM
    - Class 10 GPRS
    - VGA camera with digital zoom up to 4x and MPEG4 video capture
    - playback capability
    - Hi-Fi
    - polyphonic and MP3 ringtones
    - J2ME support
    - display is a 176 x 220-pixel 16-bit TFT
    - 32MB (expandable via either SD or MMC memory cards (SDIO-capable))
    - infrared and USB support,
    - WAP 2.0 browsing
    - MMS/SMS
    - weight 120 g
    - Lithium-Ion battery
    - size: 110 x 49 x 20.7 mm (of 110 cc)
    - 4 hours talktime
    - 100 hours of standby
    - vibrating alert
    - etc.


    Ciao...!

  • hat jemand vllt nähere infos, wann es raus kommen soll oder wie ungefähr der preis sein wird ? find das handy nämlich richtig hammer ;)

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    Original geschrieben von reFleX
    hat jemand vllt nähere infos, wann es raus kommen soll oder wie ungefähr der preis sein wird ? find das handy nämlich richtig hammer ;)


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    the myS-7 will be made available in the fourth quarter and sell in the 600 EUR range without a subscription


    ;)

    Gruß
    vom Stefan


    -Wer einmal in Fürth war, der findet es überall auf der Welt schön-

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