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Carphone Warehouse preps "Limited Collection" line of designer handsets


Carphone Warehouse is prepping a line of devices for its new "Limited Collection" line, an all-designer showcase for all that's rehashed new in mobiles. The line will feature two handsets from designer Ted Baker, and one each from Mandarina Duck, Levi's, and Porsche. We're all for expensive, glossy new sets -- ok, we're sorta all for it -- but with the exception of the Porsche (Sagem) and Levi's (ModeLabs) sets, these are just same old, same old with expensive accessories and new color choices. Though, we have to hand it to one of the Ted Baker-branded devices, we dig its somewhat throwback name "needle" for its HTC Touch. The Levi's and Ted Baker Button should land in October with the rest of the collection arriving in November. Hopfully we'll see a pricing update soon.

[Via textually.org]

Vodafone gets the drop on Santa, announces Christmas lineup early


This may well be our first unofficial Christmas article, as Vodafone gets the jump on the holiday season with a sizeable list of new handsets for your enjoyment. The early launch features the new 8GB Nokia N95, Samsung SGH-F700V (by the by, that V at the end there stands for "vroom vroom"), Sony Ericsson W910i, BlackBerry 8310 Curve, and the BlackBerry 8100 Pearl. On the "B" list we can expect two new Windows Mobile devices, six devices based on Series 60, six 3G devices from leading manufacturers, and three new Vodafone branded sets (Vodafone 920, 720, 810). The final items on the menu are 13 new HSDPA handsets, not bad huh? While the devices are lumped into all those categories above, the devices specific to each are not, but in no particular order we can expect the Sharp GX33 and 880SH, Sagem my850v Crystal and my411 Cv. More Samsung goodness will arrive in the form of the SGH-i640v and SGH-ZV60, Sony Ericsson's W660i and V640i, with the Nokia 6120c rounding out the show. Don't take our word for it, but it seems like Christmas may be a good time to hop on Vodafone. Check the gallery for the pics we were able to cobble together of this grand event.

Gallery: Vodafone gets the drop on Santa, announces Christmas lineup early


Porsche and Sagem team up on handset design, doesn't vroom vroom


Sagem and Porsche's P'9521 handset is set to launch at retail as they announce the boxy thing will start selling in Taiwan this month for a whopping $1800. Featuring quad-band GSM / EDGE, measuring in at a portly 140 gram 91 x 48 x 18.4 mm, and packing a 3 megapixel camera, shows us that they got most of the internals right. But unfortunately, the unlikely design duo has also seen fit to include a fingerprint scanner to activate the camera which begs the question, why? Well, at least they've got ugly well covered, so there's comfort in knowing that the next -- if there is such a thing planned -- can only improve on this first effort.

Sagem rolls out cheap my300C flip

When a manufacturer points out that a particular model is "cheap to replace if lost," well... needless to say, expectations should be kept to a minimum. Indeed, the meager "my300C" clamshell from Sagem doesn't bring particularly much to the table -- VGA cam, 3MB of onboard memory, and a display-less exterior -- but it does deliver on the "cheap to replace if lost" promise, coming in at just £39.99 (about $82) on Vodafone's pay-as-you-go service. Get it now in black, white, or pink.

[Via Mobilewhack]

Sagem's stylish my411x for the prepaid crowd


Gone are the days when going with a prepaid account meant sacrificing style or functionality in your choice of handset; actually, we think those days have been gone for a while now in Europe, but at any rate, add the Sagem my411x to the list. The fashion-friendly candybar features a mirrored front, media player with dedicated buttons, Bluetooth, and a VGA cam -- groundbreaking features by no means, but hey, when you consider that it goes for £49.99 (about $100) contract-free, it ain't bad. Look for it now on Orange in the UK.

Sony Ericsson rumor mill churns out "Nicole" and "Shinobu"

The Sony Ericsson rumor mill has been churning things out at a wild rate in the last days and weeks, leading some (that some includes us) to speculate that a product launch (or two!) may be just around the corner. The latest fodder for our eyes to feast upon -- from left to right in the picture -- is the candybar codenamed "Nicole" and the slider called "Shinobu." The Shinobu is rumored to pack such niceties as HSDPA, 2.4 inch QVGA screen, 2 megapixel cam, and what appears to be a forward-facing camera into a svelte half-inch thick package. Nicole is touted to be the first handset under the Sony Ericsson / Sagem partnership and brings a 2 inch QCIF screen, 2 megapixel camera, and 3G (no word on flavor) also packed in a half-inch thin handset. Both pics smack of fan renders, so we will just have to cross our fingers and hope that Sony Ericsson spills the beans on these two in the near term.

[Via Just Another Mobile Phone Blog, thanks Michael]

Sony Ericsson hooks up with Sagem for low-end lineup

We know that the cellphone makin' game can be rough, Sony Ericsson; we really do. Sometimes you've just gotta take a load off. Heck, your fellow European in the Big Five, Nokia, washed its hands of much of its CDMA responsibilities through a deal with Korea's Pantech, so we can totally understand wanting to offload your low-end R&D and manufacturing duties to SAFRAN Group's Sagem. Of course, Sagem is a little closer to home -- France, to be exact -- than those Korean folks, so you should have a pretty easy go of it keeping your rebranded stuff in check. In fact, you're so uptight about it that you've decided to open a new office right in Sagem's hometown of Cergy, France, dedicated to the low-end segment. We look forward to seeing what y'all come up with -- let's just try to make them a little more believable than the "Nokia" 6315i, mkay?

Sagem starts off year with four-pack of phones


Sagem's more or less a non-starter in these parts, but the French concern does good business in Europe and kicks off '07 with four new pieces to satisfy the cheapskate in all of us. Starting from the left, the my501x has been available for a few months now but is inexplicably being trumpeted as a fresh model with Bluetooth and a 1.3 megapixel cam for £60 ($120). Next up, the rather eye-catching my202c keeps things simple, forgoing an external display and camera but sucking a mere £30 ($60) from wallets, purses, and carryalls. The my401c offers Bluetooth and 1.3 megapixels of shootin' power in the buyer's choice of black / silver or silver / pink for £50 ($100), and finally, the my215x does on the light and cheap, weighing in under 85 grams and running £40 ($80). Look for the whole range to be available now on European shelves.

[Via Shiny Shiny - my202c and my401c, my501x and my215x]

Dude, it's the "My Oxbow by Sagem" for surfers

We're not really down with the surfer crowd around here, but there's apparently a market for a surfing-themed cellphone -- or at least that's what Oxbow would have us believe. The French purveyor of surf gear has teamed up with Sagem (bringer of a couple uninspiring clamshells to the European marketplace in recent memory) to offer the "My Oxbow by Sagem," a -- you guessed it -- Oxbow-themed phone for the surfer dude / dudette in all of us. Details are slim for the picking, but the squarish candybar is apparently based on the my400, so we don't expect any blockbuster features to be packed underneath its bright blue skin. If nothing brightens your day like a trip to the beach, look for the My Oxbow now on France's SFR network.

[Via Shiny Shiny]

Motorola mulling Sagem purchase

Now that Motorola's back to its old industry-dominating self, it sounds like an acquisition or two might be in order. Ron Garriques, head of Moto's Mobile Devices division, apparently mentioned in an interview that the company has a "serious interest" in scooping up Sagem from current parent SAFRAN Group. As expected, the comment has put both SAFRAN and Motorola in damage-control mode, with Motorola France insisting that Garriques' comment has no bearing on the company's plans and SAFRAN noting that they're still exploring all their options for flipping Sagem, which has had a for-sale sign around its neck since September. If the sale were to materialize it probably wouldn't mean much this side of the Atlantic, but it'd give Motorola a significantly expanded presence in Europe where France-based Sagem does the lion's share of its business. More importantly, though, it'd mark the union of two of the more unusual marketing schemes in the industry: Sagem's "my"-everything and Motorola's MOTOBRNDs. Who wouldn't want a myMOTOKRZR?

Vodafone announces blockbuster 31-phone lineup

So, this actually went down a couple days ago, and we've been sitting here trying to process all the information ever since. The idea of any carrier -- let alone a non-Japanese one -- announcing thirty-one handsets in one fell swoop simply boggles our mortal minds. We take it so seriously, in fact, that we liken it to the discovery of penicillin or man landing on the moon; if a US carrier were to launch 31 handsets at once, we wouldn't be surprised to see it on the front page of every newspaper in North America. Alas, this isn't Cingular or Verizon with the announcement -- it's Vodafone, so let's get down to business. First up, Nokia is bringing six phones to the party: the 6070, 6151, 6234, 6288, 7390, and the N73; all but the 6070 are 3G, and you get your choice of cams ranging from VGA all the way up to the N73's monster 3.2-megapixel shooter. LG will be contributing its KU800 (a Chocolate variant) and L600V, both with 3G data. Motorola rolls deep with four models, the MAXX, V1100 (an HSDPA-capable Vodafone exclusive), MOTOKRZR K1, and V3xx. Sagem's got the my600V and my800V -- both lower-end 3G devices -- and the super simple myC5-3. We're starting to get a little fatigued here, but let's keep going; Sharp has their 770SH and EDGE-only GX29 in store with 1.3-megapixel and VGA cams, respectively. Sony Ericsson brings their K310i, K610i, K800i Cyber-shot, V630i (another Voda exclusive, hence the "V," we're guessing), and W850i Walkman phones, though no mention of the P990. Samsung wins the title of "World's Most Phones Launched By A Single Manufacturer In This Particular Vodafone Announcement," dropping the X510V, X680V, Z400V, Z540V, Z560V, Z720V, ZV40, and ZV50. Last -- and possibly least -- the Vodafone 710 inaugurates Voda's self-branding initiative, bringing 3G and a 1.3-megapixel camera in (what should be) an inexpensive package. All told, six of the new phones will rock HSDPA, and a total of 24 support some manner of high-speed data. Now if you'll excuse us, we need some milk of magnesia and a nap, but we hope we've brightened the day of a Brit or two among our readership. [Warning: PDF link]

Sagem intros my600V candybar

Sagem's got a fresh new handset exclusively for Vodafone customers (one of many they'll soon be seeing), recently announcing its my600V handset -- apparently the company's first 3G phone for the UK market. This one boasts a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, a music player with support for MP3, AAC, and AAC+ files, 16MB of built-in memory, and a microSD slot to satisfy anyone with a heftier media appetite. Battery life is said to clock in at four hours of talk time and 400 hours standby. If any of that's enough to seal the deal for you, you'll be able to snag this phone for £70 ($130) later this month.

Sagem adds simple myC5-3

With their new myC5-3 GSM clamshell, Sagem looks to be trying to tackle a segment of the market traditionally (and strongly) held by the Korean manufacturers: the low-end flip segment. The phone's spec sheet reads like a younger sibling to the earlier-announced my501C, with a 160 x 128 internal display, monochrome external display, VGA cam, and not much else crammed into its 82 x 43 x 23mm frame. The myC5-3 can be... uh, yourC5-3 starting this month.

[Via PhoneMag]

The my501C: Sagem adds a low-end clamshell

Sagem must've gotten a distinctly different feel for the level of market saturation in the low- to midrange clamshell field than we have, showing their latest my501C model, which is (you guessed it) a low- to midrange flip phone targeted at the European arena. To their credit, the spec sheet sounds decent enough, with a 1.3-megapixel cam, 256-color OLED external display, music player with AAC support, 32MB of internal memory, and expansion via microSD. As long as Sagem prices this thing on the lower end of the low to mid range, they seem to have a solid entry here -- but in a field with literally dozens of solid entries, it'll be no small feat if the my501C ever gets its 15 minutes of fame.

Vodafone's Simply Sagem VS4

Vodafone's Simply has a new pedestrian candybar going on, the Sagem VS4. It's just your usual tri-band GPRS handset with a 160 x 128 CSTN display, and 4MB internal memory, although it does have a USB 1.1 connection (which we're only hoping isn't some proprietary-to-USB solution). We wouldn't expect much more from the thing, especially since it's probably about a low end (and cost-effective) a device as you're likely to find for your mum on Vodafone.

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