19 Mar 2004
Sagem has unveiled its new smartphone at the CeBIT trade show in Hanover.
The MyS-7, which will be available later this year, uses Microsoft's Windows Mobile platform and includes a camera with digital zoom and Mpeg-4 video capture and playback capability.
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The smartphone runs Pocket Outlook software, as well as Internet Explorer, Media Player and MSN Messenger.
A triband device, the mobile can be used in most of the world, including North America, and includes a memory card slot for data storage.
Sagem has not yet announced a launch date for the phone, or details of pricing.
But the company said it has had "strong interest from operators", and added that the MyS-7 will be shipping to all the major European markets later in 2004.
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