Sagem VS3 (Vodafone Simply) |
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Sagem has improved things with the new VS3 and have overhauled its styling to become a flip phone. It is quite small and compact and fits easily into the palm of your hand, so those who were disappointed with the large size of the previous model will be pleased with these changes. The handset itself is quite bland, fitting in line with the "Simply" theme. It's a plain silver plastic finish with a strip of chrome down the centre on the front of the unit. There is no aerial or annoying handles and an external screen present as well. It is always refreshing to see such simple design aspects carried out; you'd be surprised how many phone companies make it overly complicated when it just doesn't need to be. The external screen is monochrome and displays the current time, reception indicator, battery life and whether or not you have vibration turned on. It also displays caller ID information when someone is calling. Conveniently, when you miss a call, the Contacts logo is displayed on the external screen and the small light above the screen flashes blue. Many mobile users miss calls and aren't aware of this until the next time they pick up their phone, but these two handy functions ensure this shouldn't happen again. Full marks to Sagem here; its something very simple, yet a feature which will be very much appreciated by most users. The keypad and controls are also improved from its predecessor. Where the VS2's buttons were uncomfortable and difficult to press, the VS3 is a much more sleek and attractive proposition. The three main phone buttons - Home, Contacts and Log are closer to the keypad which means yo The rest of the VS3's features are almost identical to the VS2; three selection buttons above the large display screen - Home, Contacts and Log. The Home key can be pressed at any time to take you back to the main Standby screen which displays time, battery indicator, signal strength and your mobile telephone number; just in case you forget it. The VS3's settings, such as ring tone, time and date and security settings can be adjusted by pressing the left menu key, while the right menu key brings up the Tips menu - a handy phone tour for those who aren't familiar with the VS3's functions. The Contacts menu opens the phone book and the Top 3 Contacts option remains, while the Log key brings up a list of your most recently dialed and received numbers, as well as an option to write a new text message and access your voicemail. Rounding out the package, the VS3 supports SMS messaging but not e-mail or MMS. For messaging, predictive text input (T9) is available and the handy information box at the bottom of the message screen, which has a small picture of keypad keys and what function they correspond to is very clever. For example the Star key (*) changes the text input mode so the information box shows the Star key with the text "Mode" above it. This is yet another feature that is useful for those who haven't had much experience with mobile handsets before.
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