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  • Siemens C10D

    Evaluation in my collection: As new – 10/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 1998  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: The Siemens C10 is a mobile phone made by Siemens in December 1997. The phone was available in four colours: Blue, yellow, red and grey. The C10 had a green backlit display capable of showing three lines. It weighed 165 g with battery and 117 g without.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Siemens CF62

    Evaluation in my collection: Great- 9/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2004  |  Release Price: ~150 USD

    About: Siemens is not very strong in the clamshell phone segment, its first product, clamshell CL50 was accepted more than just cold by the consumers. The next product ? CL55 did not even reach the market, this ODM-model was silently cancelled in the first quarter of year 2004. That?s why it was pretty useless to expect warm feedback from the consumers for the CF62 phone, it undeservedly lost attention by consumers who considered this phone another asian model. The irony is that this time Siemens had developed the model by itself and did it with their best traditions. After a long break Siemens introduced successful model, which has slipped out of consumer?s sight due to previous failures. I?d like to make a note here, that by saying successful model you should not expect maximal functionality, you will not find it here, but try looking for match of functions and segment ? and you will find it, it is new generation of what Siemens M55 was for its time, by the way CF62 is the clone of this model.

    Reviews when released: Mobile Review

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  • Siemens MC60

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2003  |  Release Price: 250 USD

    About: The Siemens MC60 is a mobile phone sold by Siemens. It weighs 86 g and has improved resistance to water, shock and dust when compared with previous models. The phone also includes digital imaging and picture messaging. Its integrated camera takes pictures simply by holding the 5 key, then pressing it again. The Siemens MC60 has a number of pre-installed polyphonic ring tones, additionally own ringtones can be recorded.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Siemens S10

    WOW Factor: The world first phone with a colour screen

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 1997  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: The Siemens S10 was the world’s first phone with a colour screen. It was a high end business phone with a number of a advanced features. However, the phone was not up to rival products from Nokia and Ericsson and the colour screen did not make it any more usable.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Siemens S40

    WOW Factor: Made it in top 10 in the lowest radiation phone

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.0/10

     

    Life timer: 20h  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 2001  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: The Siemens S40 is a mobile phone. Originally developed as the Bosch 1886 in 2000, the phone was branded as the Siemens S40 after Siemens acquired the Bosch mobile phone division. The Siemens S40 is a tri-band mobile phone that operates on the GSM-900, GSM-1800, and GSM-1900 networks.[1] Communication with a computer can be done either through the infrared port (IrDA) on the phone or a USB or serial port data cable. Its more distinctive features include the voice memo recorder, the mute feature for conversations, the ability to record phone conversations, and the ringtone composer (a useful alternative for those unsatisfied with the 47 monophonic ringtones).

    In 2005, the phone made it onto CNET’s list of ten lowest-radiation cell phones, at #10, with a SAR (specific absorption rate) of 0.33.[2]

    The phone also supports WAP 1.1, SMS, HSCSD, and T9 predictive text input.

    The S40 includes a 104×64 pixel monochrome liquid-crystal display with a blue backlight, an internal antenna, and rubbery buttons to prevent accidental dialing.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Siemens SL10 D

    WOW Factor: The first slider phone

    Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

     

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 1999  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: The?Siemens SL10?is a sliding?mobile phone?with a four-color?screen?(red, green, blue, and white). It was the second mobile phone with a multicolor screen after the Siemens S10 and the first sliding?mobile phone

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Siemens SL42

     

    Evaluation in my collection: Good 9/10

     

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2001  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: The SL42 was cost reduced variant of the Siemens SL45.

    It shipped with a Siemens branded 16MB Hitachi MultiMediaCard which had a holder that slide into the side of the phone.

    The phone also lacked headphones and a sync cradle which were included with the SL45.

    Other features included a digital voice recorder, WAP browser, address book and currency converter.

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Siemens SX1

    WOW Factor: The first Siemens with Symbian

    Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8.5/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 2004  |  Release Price: 599 USD

    About: The Siemens SX1 is a GSM mobile phone running version 1.2 of the Series 60 platform for the Symbian OS. It is the first such smartphone from the German phone manufacturer Siemens AG following their licensing agreement with Nokia for the use and development of Series 60. Though unveiled in February 2003 it launched only in December of that year. The phone has a very high feature list for its time of release. It had three built in games and support for more by downloads. The three games which were bundled with the phone were Mozzies, which was awarded the title of best mobile game in 2003, Typegun, which was a game made for acquainting users to the keypad layout, and Sitris, a Tetris version with multiplayer support (via Bluetooth). In Mozzies, the Camera is used to detect the motion. So you have to position the gun on the flying mosquitoes which are superimposed on the video feed from the camera. The objective is to shoot down the mosquitoes by moving the phone around and clicking when you are aiming correctly.
    The phone also has a good number of connectivity options from Bluetooth to IrDA. It can also be used as a Fax Machine by connecting it to an appropriate device like a computer through the software provided. The File Manager allows sending and receiving of various files over either infrared or bluetooth. The phone has two shortcut keys on its side. One is used to start the camera and click pictures, while the other can be used to make a voice command driven call or start the voice memo. There is a built in picture editor which allows modification of images taken by the camera or any other type of image present on the phone. The phone has a few organizer capabilities. There are applications to take down short notes, a To-Do List, a scheduler application with reminders and a converter to convert currency and different measuring units. The mobile has been popular because of a Linux port to this mobile called “Linux on SX1”.

    Reviews when released: Cnet.com

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  • Siemens SX45

    WOW Factor: Considered by Siemens: a new milestone in today?s communication

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – As New 9.8/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 2002  |  Release Price: ~1000 EUR

    About: The Siemens SX45 is a PDA mobile phone released by Siemens AG in 2002. It was one of the first Pocket PCs with mobile phone functionality. Because of its size and the fact that phone calls could only be made using a headset, it was not really in the same marketing segment as current smartphones.

    It was replaced by the Siemens SX56.

    Reviews when released: Pocket PC FAQ

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