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{{sub-stub}}'''SAGEM''' ('''S'''ociété d''''A'''pplications '''G'''énérales de l''''É'''lectricité et de la '''M'''écanique) was a French electronics company. For a period it produced mobile phones, some of which ran [[Sega]] games. | {{sub-stub}}'''SAGEM''' ('''S'''ociété d''''A'''pplications '''G'''énérales de l''''É'''lectricité et de la '''M'''écanique) was a French electronics company. For a period it produced mobile phones, some of which ran [[Sega]] games. | ||
− | In 2005 it Sagemm merged with SNECMA to form Safran, and now works exclusively in the aerospace sector. | + | In 2005 it Sagemm merged with SNECMA to form Safran, and now works exclusively in the aerospace sector, after selling off its mobile division in 2008. |
==Hardware produced== | ==Hardware produced== |
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SAGEM (Société d'Applications Générales de l'Électricité et de la Mécanique) was a French electronics company. For a period it produced mobile phones, some of which ran Sega games.
In 2005 it Sagemm merged with SNECMA to form Safran, and now works exclusively in the aerospace sector, after selling off its mobile division in 2008.
Hardware produced
- SAGEM myX-7 (2005)
- SAGEM myC5-2 (200x)