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Siemens Phones
Siemens Phones
Equipped with a built-in GPS module with A-GPS option, the SXG75 always steers the users in the right direction, wherever they travel. Its 2 megapixel digital camera, a second CIF camera for video telephony and a high-resolution color display, ensures images of perfect clarity are guaranteed.
Inspired by the glamour and elegance of the lavish 1920s, Nokia introduces a new fashion collection of three mobile phones, launched today at the Totally Fashion event in Shanghai.
Siemens unveils its stunning new clamshell phone - the triband CF62 - at an international product launch
In the near future, you will only need a Java-enabled phone and a GPS receiver to find your way in traffic or in cities
The CX65 has engaging touches: there are features like Java to personalize the phone, a joystick to make gaming more involving
Siemens mobile wants to further advance the market for walkie-talkie functionality on mobile phones (PoC: "Push-to-Talk over Cellular") and assume a lead position in this area.
The phone captures and sends video, has a digital camera with 4 x zoom and a brilliant 65K display for consumers who want to communicate everything instantly. The ST60 will be available across Europe from January 2004.
After downloading the appropriate software to his Java-enabled phone, the passenger keys in his ticket order via the menu.
The CL55 was developed especially for China; in addition to a 65,000-color display, it also enables extra-long Chinese SMS to be written.
The survey results show that women are also open to the idea of UMTS. Like their male counterparts, half of the female interviewees are convinced that UMTS will be a market success
This mobile phone for the next generation of mobile communication was used to provide a live demonstration of services
 
The new ST55 is equipped for all multimedia applications. With its high-resolution TFT color display, MMS technology and integrated VGA camera,
 
 
Siemens Mobile launches the MC60 - a party proof phone with an integrated camera, color screen, two-click picture messaging
 
3G terminals to be available in selected A1 Shops - Data transmission and video streaming up to 384 kbit/s - Cost of video via mobile phone at 50 cents per clip.
Siemens Mobile is integrating an i-modeTM compatible browser into its successful S55 mobile phone. Thanks to its color display, GPRS and MMS (multimedia messaging) technology
The SX1 has strips of keys built in to each side of the phone, instead of an ordinary keypad, to give it a sleek shape and 64K color high-resolution screen into the center of the device without compromising overall size as the SX1 only weighs 110 grams.
The sleek S55 uses the latest Java technology, to choose among plenty of practical business, travel and entertainment applications as well as games, like Summer Ski.
Petite, light and easy to use, the A55 weighs a mere 84 grams. Stylish too, with a sleek chrome ring finish and available in two new shades – Garnet (red) and Biscaya (blue), the A55 is always in style with the latest trends.
Siemens Mobile unveils the U10 - its first UMTS colour-screen mobile phone operating both in W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) networks and in GSM/GPRS