Siemens C25
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Manufacturer | Siemens |
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Compatible networks | GSM dual band |
Availability by country | 1999 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 117 mm × 47 mm × 27 mm |
Weight | 135 grams (including battery) |
Battery | 650 mAh NiMH |
Data inputs | Keypad |
Display | 3 × 12 alphanumeric chars |
The Siemens C25 is a mobile phone introduced by Siemens in 1999.[1] It weighs 135 g and its dimensions are 117 × 47 × 27 mm (length (without the antenna) × width × depth). Its display is a 3 × 12-character monochrome LCD.
The phone's battery powers the phone for 300 minutes talk time, or up to 160 hours if left in stand-by mode. It is a dual-band mobile phone, supporting both GSM 900 and GSM 1800 network frequencies. It supports up to 21 monophonic ringtones. It also supports SMS sending and receiving.
Reviews
Despite usability flaws, Mobile Review found it "a beautiful phone to hold and use".[1] Mobiles magazine scored it 88/100, despite also criticising certain omissions.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Siemens C25", Mobile Review, http://mobile-review.net/review/Siemens_C25_review
- ↑ Anne Bleuzen, "Ola Siemens C25: Un nouveau joker pour OLA", Mobiles magazine May 1999, pp 44–49
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