What is it: Glossy clamshell phone with 3G
What we think: It's attractive and easy to use, but the audio quality during calls isn't great
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 7 September 2007
Tags: Sagem, Sagem my850V, clamshell, audio quality, phones
We like:
Glossy front section; easy-to-use keypad
We don't like:
High-pitched noise during calls; inside section looks rather ugly compared to the outside
CNET UK judgement:
This is one of Sagem's most attractive handsets to date and it's easy to use, but we could hear a high-pitched noise during calls, which slightly ruined the whole experience. This problem may not be an issue with all my850Vs though, and aside from that we enjoyed using it
Full review:
Hidden in the free upgrade list on Vodafone's product portfolio is a shiny, attractive clamshell phone that goes by the name of the Sagem my850V Crystal. Sagem's history as an entry-level handset manufacturer might be the reason why Vodafone isn't shouting about this one from the rooftops, but it's actually got surprisingly good features, and it looks pretty nifty too. Continue Reading...
Sagem my850V History
26 Jul 2007 in Crave
Sagem my300C and my850V: Cute, shiny and affordable
The Sagem my300C and my 850V are two of the best handsets we've seen from the French manufacturer and we hope there's more to follow
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