Sagem Orga shows off pricey SIMfi prototype at MWC
Published by author on February 18, 2010
Sagem Orga was on the floor of MWC this week, a company that really doesn’t typically draw a lot of attention outside wireless industry suits who fly out to Barcelona to broker deals — at least, not until they do something totally insane like stuff a WiFi radio into a SIM card . We talked to the company a little bit about its coin-sized technological tour de force and we were shocked to learn that it doesn’t instantly nuke your phone’s battery — the gentleman running demos said that he was getting about a days’ worth between charges with occasional use
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Sagem Orga shows off pricey SIMfi prototype at MWC
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