
my900C is the latest release of the French company
Sagem Communication, at CeBIT 2006 in Hanover, Germany.
The handset has a wide range of multimedia functions and both
EDGE and UMTS technology.
The my900C clamshell has been
especially designed for multimedia purposes, having a 262k QVGA main display (320 x 240 pixels resolution) with an outstanding image quality, and cool external 262k TFT
LCD display (96 x 64 pixels resolution). The clamshell measures 90 x 45 x 23.5 mm, weighs 115 g, and users will be able to listen to music even when the phone is closed, using the command buttons which offer direct access to the music functions.
One of its excellent innovations is the combination of EDGE and
UMTS technology that allows users to utilize the most of the broadband features in anyplace and in any network. In addition, my900C features dual cameras, a VGA camera for video calls and another 2 megapixel camera for taking high-resolution photos. The photos can be printed and can be exchanged with friends via
MMS. The French company suggests a 8-hour autonomy for the handset.
The
Sagem my900C should be available on the market during the second semester of 2006.