Siemens SXG75
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The Siemens SXG75 is a candybar-type UMTS triband mobile phone.
This is the first UMTS phone developed by Siemens; previous models (the U10 and the U15) were developed by Motorola. This is also the company's last such device, since the SG75 was cancelled and newer models carried the BenQ-Siemens brand name.
Besides UMTS, it differs from its predecessors in other features:
- Integrated GPS receiver;
- QVGA display (the SX45 was developed by Casio and the SX56 and SX66 were developed by HTC);
- Brew operating system, capable of multitasking;
- 2 megapixel camera.
The phone supports Internet access through GPRS and UMTS, but not EDGE.
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Feature | Data |
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Networks | GSM Triband 900/1800/1900, W-CDMA 2100 |
Dimensions | 111.5 mm × 53 mm × 20 mm |
Weight | 134 g |
Display resolution | 240 × 320 pixels (QVGA) |
Display colour depth | 262.144 colours |
Battery | Standby time: GSM: 325–400 h / UMTS: 375–400 h Talk time: GSM: 225–360 min / UMTS: 180–300 min |
Memory | Internal: 128MB (72 MB available for the user), RS-MMC slot with hot-swap ability |
Operating system | Siemens proprietary (user interface: BREW uiOne) |
GPRS | Class 10 (2 Tx / 4 Rx) |
Messaging | SMS with T9, MMS, E-mail, instant messaging |
Interfaces | Bluetooth, IrDA, USB 1.1 |
Camera | Main: 2 megapixel, without autofocus or flash Videocall: CIF |
Others | GPS receiver, music player, videocall, FM Radio with RDS, Outlook synchronization, voice dialing |
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