Everything and the Mobile Software Universe…

  • rss
  • Home
  • About

Sagem my150X: Lowest BOM in the market 16$ with Infineon ULC chipset E-Gold

Thomas Menguy | November 5, 2007

sagem_my150x_3.jpgsagem_my150x_1.jpg

Ok exit the Motofone F3 here is the Sagem my150x : Today I had briefly this baby in hand from an insider. The screen in monochrome, but with a particular technology that looks like old LED based VCR. Notification icons are “hardware based” like the F3, menus are pretty simple and quite well readable with a good contrast, no T9 for SMS. I was impressed by the sturdy sleek and fashion design, and the really great tactile feeling of the case (really similar to the great smooth Samsung plastics).

But what is really amazing is its BOM: 16$ ! Some “rumors” are telling that it will be sold 29 euros in Carrefour. And it seems that in UK Orange to sell Sagem my150x pay-as-you-go phone for 10!

This is the first phone sporting the Infineon ULC mono chip…and this is great!

For further reading check the following reviews:

TrustedReviews – Sagem my150X and MobileGazette Sagem my150x

Comments
1 Comment »
Categories
Gadgets/PDA/Phones etc..., Hardware, Mobile Industry
Tags
bom, Gadgets/PDA/Phones-etc..., Hardware, Infineon, Mobile Industry, motofone_f3, pay_as_you_go_phone, sagem, ULC, Uncategorized
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

What I’ve enjoyed reading

Recent Posts

  • You will be disappointed by your Android Market application sales…think twice before jumping on the little robot
  • Why Adobe should change its mobile strategy (again)
  • No Qt for S40, Maemo and Symbian apps won’t be compatible: is Nokia really willing to unify development for OVI Appstore?
  • Why Samsung Bada makes sense vs an Android-me-too journey
  • Flex on Mobile: What’s coming in ELIPS Studio…iPhone insights (and android teasing :) )

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.org
rss Comments rss valid xhtml 1.1 design by jide powered by Wordpress get firefox