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Sagem myX-7

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Sagem myX-7

The Sagem myX-7 is a cellphone manufactured by Sagem Communications. It features a 128x160 pixels TFT LCD Screen with 65,536 colors, a VGA CCD sensor camera, Java MIDP 2.0 with downloadable content, organizer, among others.

Features

  • TFT display with 128x160 pixels and 65,536 colors
  • VGA video-capable camera
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • Exchangeable face plates
  • Video record with sound
  • Tri Band 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
  • WAP access CSD and GPRS
  • Weight 106g
  • Size 110 x 46 x 22 mm
  • SMS and MMS Capability
  • Polyphonic ringtones (16 chords) with WAVE files capability
  • 3.79 V. battery
  • Infrared connection
  • Two included games: Gulo's Tale and Siberian Strike
  • 4.3 MB of flash memory

Durability

Sagem phones have always been plagued by aesthetic wear problems. This is especially true of the myX-7 model, where the screen is known to scuff and crack particularly easily. The phone's electronics are for the most part able to withstand most normal wear, due to the fact they are not packed tightly into a small space (thus causing components to bump each other), but rather are spread out over the phone's surface area.

See also