3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 12:42:00
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Considering the price, the Sagem Puma Phone does very little for the money. If you do a lot of texting you'll find the screen too slow, the browser is basic, and there are no social networking features. If you're going to spend £300 you could buy yo...
Appeals to the youth market with its cool interface and some fun fitness apps...
idering the price, the Sagem Puma Phone does very little for the money. If you do a lot of texting you'll find the screen too slow, the browser is basic, and there are no social networking features. If you're going to spend £300 you could buy yourself a smartphone with a far superior camera and sat nav facilities, as well as a choice of thousands of apps to download including the kind of fitness...
Despites its high price tag, the Sagem Puma has very few features and fails to even get the basics right...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 12:42:00
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The Puma phone from Sagem does what so many other phones on the market are trying to do: offer a completely different experience to the rest of the saturated market. What’s odd is while the main selling point of this handset is the operating syste...
Sports tracking, Fun UI, Solar panel is good idea...
Inaccurate screen, High price tag...
While we wanted to love this phone, it's just too underpowered. Let's hope the Android version makes a better hash of things...
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The Puma Phone was the star of the show at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona back in February. Fashion branded phones have always been mediocre offerings at best until now, but the daft sense of humour in this here European handset promised to cha...
Fitness apps...
Everything else...
The quirks tire, and you’ll soon start to loathe the Puma Phone...
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When we heard about the sun-powered PUMA phone way back at the start of the year it ticked our interest. So when the phone arrived in cool carton packaging proclaiming “I am not like all those other phones”, we had our hopes up for a cool experience of...
It does feel like the PUMA phone is gracing these shores about six months too late, since a number of competitors now offer better specs against a lower price, not the least LG’s Optimus One. It also has other problems to deal with, the most frustrati...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-22 04:33:24
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It doesn’t stop there: the old-school graphically rendered stopwatch starts by pressing down on the large button while the music player fires up with a vinyl record dropping on a turntable, letting you scratch along to your tunes.Stylish UIThe homescr...
Eco-friendly. Compact and pocketable. Stylised UI. Cool design and animation flourishes. Great sports apps and features...
Fiddly onscreen keyboard. Substandard camera and video recording. Lack of Wi-Fi. No built-in 3.5mm headphone jack...
It’s not just sporty types who will appreciate this cool, fun to use, eco-loving touchphone...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-05-24 05:58:08
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As a sports brand, Puma isn’t the first company that springs to mind when you think of mobile phones; nevertheless, it’s teamed up with Sagem to bring us the Puma Phone, a handset intended for fun. The Puma Phone is a friendly little handset full of qu...
If you're a fitness fanatic, then no doubt you'll love the Puma affiliation and the sport-related apps, but bear in mind that most of what the Puma phone offers, you can get from other app-tastic OSes like iOS and Android offer many of these already. W...
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Most people were wary of the transition from track suits and sports wear into phone design, development and marketing but the Puma phone has proven itself to be a fine competitor in the smartphone industry. This mobile device is Puma's first dive into...
Apart from the phone's incredible and unconventional dialogue, innovative color scheme and icon design and its revolutionary solar panel, the phone's features may seem rather limited to the tech savvy smartphone user. People are accustomed to ph...
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So it's true, we're living in an age where people would shamelessly line up for certain electronics and luxurious fashion items. Why? Just because they can, and for that reason, some swanky outlets -- namely Christian Dior, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Dolce &...
Quirky details dotted around the phonePlenty of featuresSolid build...
Solar charging doesn't workExpensiveBuggy and slow software...
We'll be honest with you -- we kinda love and hate the Puma Phone, but it's mainly hate. Yes, it's a feature-packed device with plenty of cheeky drops dotted around the place, but it's also rendered half as useful thanks to some poorly executed software...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-09 12:42:00
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An expensive but basic touch-phone that doesn’t actually manage to get the basics right Related links News Sagem to bow out of the mobile market Sagem announces phone for elderly users Puma Phone sprints in Others to consider HTC Wildfire User opinions...
Some fun fitness apps, funky interface could appeal to youth market...
Sluggish touch-screen means texting is very frustrating, expensive yet feature light, mediocre camera and GPS featuresLook and Feel...
An expensive but basic touch-phone that doesn’t actually manage to get the basics right...
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As a sports brand, Puma isn’t the first company that springs to mind when you think of mobile phones; nevertheless, it’s teamed up with Sagem to bring us the Puma Phone, a handset intended for fun. The Puma Phone is a friendly little handset full of qu...
If you're a fitness fanatic, then no doubt you'll love the Puma affiliation and the sport-related apps, but bear in mind that most of what the Puma phone offers, you can get from other app-tastic OSes like iOS and Android offer many of these already. W...
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When we first heard about this, we thought it was just rumors but later it turned out to be right because a lot of people are talking about it. Sagem and Puma have now come together to make a cell phone. Do we really need a new player in an already cro...
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It doesn’t stop there: the old-school graphically rendered stopwatch starts by pressing down on the large button while the music player fires up with a vinyl record dropping on a turntable, letting you scratch along to your tunes.Stylish UIThe homescr...
Eco-friendly. Compact and pocketable. Stylised UI. Cool design and animation flourishes. Great sports apps and features...
Fiddly onscreen keyboard. Substandard camera and video recording. Lack of Wi-Fi. No built-in 3.5mm headphone jack...
It’s not just sporty types who will appreciate this cool, fun to use, eco-loving touchphone...
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