It's worth the small price

Jul 16, 2007 06:51 GMT  ·  By

Sagem is behind some of the most affordable and efficient mobile phone models. Maintaining that line, they have just released Sagem my300C, an entry-level handset capable of providing solutions to a considerable number of basic needs coming from the user.

Sagem my300C is a clamshell with a smooth but discrete design. It comes in black and pink, each color with a specific pattern. The black one is mainly aimed at the male phone users, with a rather sober design. With its rounded corners and only a wavy light blue line to break monotony, the black version looks like it's meant to stay in the dark and fail in catching the interest of anyone.

The pink version of Sagem my300C is especially designed for women and also adds a flowery pattern on the top case. Still, even the flowers look withered and the combination between them and the pink case is not set for any success.

Even the phone's measures have been long outdated by other models which might even be capable of higher performances. Sagem my300C comes in a case of 79.2 x 43.5 x 21.7 mm and a weight of 80 grams. The phone is a dual band one, which makes it excellent for being used in European countries.

The handset includes a mere VGA camera which is now being used only on low-end mobile phones. It also comes with the possibility of browsing the Web through WAP, sending MMS messages and playing Java games. In fact, there are few phones out there that can't do these. Moreover, it comes with only 3 MB of internal memory included. This may not be all that little, after all, when considering the few possibilities that the cell phone provides its user.

Sagem my300C will soon be available for the estimated cost of 40 pounds (around USD 80), which might prove to be a fair price, when considering its specifications.