Oct 01
Filed under: Sagem
Sofinnova’s purchase of Sagem means that the Sagem brand will disappear completely from handsets by the end of the year, Mobile Phone Helpdesk is reporting. Don’t worry, though, you rabid Sagem fans: the manufacturer will still be alive and well, albeit in a definitely less high-profile form as a dedicated ODM. Making phones for other brands is a biz Sagem’s already well acquainted with through its partnership with Sony Ericsson and others, so it should be an easy transition. In the meanwhile, Sagem-branded phones currently planned for release before the end of the year should still “partly come to market,” so get those collectors’ editions while you still can.
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Tags: Biz, Collectors Editions, Fans, Goodnight, Handsets, Helpdesk, Mobile Phone, Nbsp, Odm, Partnership, Sagem, Sofinnova, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Transition
Oct 01
Filed under: Sagem
Sofinnova’s purchase of Sagem means that the Sagem brand will disappear completely from handsets by the end of the year, Mobile Phone Helpdesk is reporting. Don’t worry, though, you rabid Sagem fans: the manufacturer will still be alive and well, albeit in a definitely less high-profile form as a dedicated ODM. Making phones for other brands is a biz Sagem’s already well acquainted with through its partnership with Sony Ericsson and others, so it should be an easy transition. In the meanwhile, Sagem-branded phones currently planned for release before the end of the year should still “partly come to market,” so get those collectors’ editions while you still can.
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Tags: Biz, Fans, Handsets, Helpdesk, Mobile Phone, Nbsp, Odm, Partnership, Regulatory Approval, Sagem, Sofinnova, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Transition
Sep 26
Filed under: Handsets, Sagem
Not even two full months after Sagem fell into the obviously capable hands of Sofinnova, out pops the company’s return to the red carpet. Picking right up (numerically speaking, at least) where the P’9521 left off is the well-endowed P’9522, which was reportedly built with a little help from Porsche Design. The candybar features an aluminum chassis, 2.8-inch display, 5-megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, fingerprint reader and a microSD card slot. Unfortunately, the fun and games end there, as there’s no 3G radio anywhere to be found; plus, you’ll be asked to lay down about €600 ($875) to acquire one when it ships next month. Loyalty has its price, we guess.
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Tags: 5 Megapixel Camera, Aluminum Chassis, Candybar, Capable Hands, Chassis, Fingerprint Reader, Fun And Games, Loyalty, Microsd Card Slot, Nbsp, Porsche, Porsche Design, Radio, Red Carpet, Sagem, Ships