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SAGEM Offers Another Shell |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007 |
The latest Sagem mobile phone has arrived in Australia and at a bonny bouncing 82.5 grams the my401C clamshell among the young and active set.
The my401C doesn't skimp on too many of the niceties for a 'value'
phone with a 'funky' exterior display and large interior colour screen.
The device is available either in black or red with both colours
getting silver highlights and a coloured keypad. The my401C has a
built-in VGA digital still camera with 4X digital zoom and that also
has a video
recorder/playback function.
The music player (MP3 and AAC format) only has an on-board capacity of
32MB, but this is expandable with an industry standard microSD
card and the phone has USB connectivity to make the whole transfer to
and from your computer deal a bunch easier.
The SAGEM my401C also enables you to stay connected with the world with it's WAP
and tri-band functions - you can surf the internet at any time with the WAP
function, and call home from any location worldwide with the tri-band function
and use Bluetooth for hands free calling.
www.sagem.com.au
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