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- Design
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8.5
- Features
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8.2
- Performance
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8.3
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- Winston Chuah
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zeek, press the * button on your phone. Select the right soft key to access PROFILES. Select QUIET ENVIRONMENT if you want silent mode. The select the right soft key for OPTIONS. Select CHANGE SETTINGS. Go to the check box that marks SILENT ALERT. Enable the check box if you want VIBRATION in SILENT MODE.
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- 2003-07-08 16:42
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- zeek
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is siemens m50 able to operate its vibrating mode during silent profile??? i can't seem to figure out to do so... its not stated in its users manual handbook too. If it is able to do so.... could u kinly send me the procedures. Txs!!!!
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- 2003-04-21 09:19
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- Emmanuel Addah
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Please I want the manual in english version.
I bought it here in Lagos, Nigerian and discovered that the manual is in German language. Can you please send it to my email address.
Thanks.
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- 2003-03-27 22:22
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- Emmanuel Addah
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Please I want the manual in english version.
I bought it here in Lagos, Nigerian and discovered that the manual is in German language.
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- 2003-03-27 22:15
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- John Wachira
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U can imagine I had an SL45 before I lost it and acquired this fone, I thought it was a raw deal but found that its worth every little penny. This thing has an excellent blue facia and blue backscreen lighting, distinguishes it from the rest of the siemens models. Its got a whole lot of features including GPRS,Line feed, EMS. Its a whacky cool phone, not too expensive. Really light, navigation is perfect for the ardent siemens fan. Grp SMS and Dial ar cool too and the wap facility is tha bomb. Now crown it with Java capabilities and U got what U want in a phone, would urge anybody to go for it!!!
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- 2003-02-21 19:23
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- Winston Chuah
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My first phone i bought was a Siemens C25 way back in 1999. Since then, Ive used the Siemens C45 and now the Siemens M50. Here's some of the features about the M50 (asian version - with chinese character input) that I like.
1)The screen interface is easily navigatable (once you're used to it, it's a breeze).
2)The buttons are spaced evenly and isn't too small.
3)One of the first Siemens phone to have blue light unlike the orange on other models.
4)You can update your games and programs through GPRS.
5)An archive storage (depends on the phone momory remaining) to keep your favourite SMS's.
6)You can send pictures, animation and sound together with your SMS - 760 characters altogether available.
Now here are some disadvantages to this phone.
1) Can't receive logo, screensaver and picture messages from other phones (such as Nokia).
2) Phone memory is only 50. Why can't they have more?
3) Hassle of getting new logo's and screensaver's (either through datacable or GPRS)
Purchasing a phone depends really on personal preference. Some features that people want (calculator and voice dial) isn't present in the M50. But the M50 is reliable and has some other balancing features to complement it. My rating for this phone is 8/10.
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- 2003-01-16 11:55
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- Filip Juha
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I think tha this mobile is very perspective-for young peoples! Its good looking. The only bad things are that is missing the infra-red and the polifone melodies
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- 2003-01-15 05:48
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- M501
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This far I have been more than pleased to my new mobile. Some things that bothers me are those stupid ways to load ringtones, logos and java apps.
GPRS is working just fine, even faster than I though...slow anyways.
Could't be happier!
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- 2003-01-13 20:40
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- Yanni
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I just bought it. I used to have a NOKIA 8210 but the vibration stopped working so I desided to buy a new phone. I was between the Motorola C333 and the Siemens M50. Because of the internal battery of the Motorola I didnt buy it. Unfortunately I bought Siemens which I when I turned it on I was really disappointed. Here are the defects:
1. Big and thick - Compared to the old NOKIA 8210 and C333
2. The speakerphone sounds like shit. Low quality speaker;When someone speaks to you , he sounds like he speaks from a fake toy.
3. The vibration is way too weak (Nokia 8210 rulz!)
4. The ringtones sound like shit (like the voice, they are coming from the same speaker) Except from that they are all crap.
5. Slow menus on SMS. If you check the incoming SMS it will display : "Please Wait". Slow loading for Games (around 5 seconds!).
6. The plastic covers are low quality.
NOKIA FUNNY SMS ARE NOT COMPATIBLE AS I HEARD SOMEONE SAYING!
The only good things I found on this phone:
1. The blue light is really nice
2. The battery comes out and I heard that it lasts longer than the C333
3. I highly recommend you NOT to buy it.
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- 2003-01-04 07:32
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- Brit
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well i got dis fone in blue on t-mobile, and i luv it, i got a data cable so ive got loads of ringtones and logos, i like da fact that u can save pic msgs as logos or screen savers where as nokias,u av 2 dwnld logos and cant u pic msgs. ive got sum gud games as well, although my fone only came wi 1 game moorhun, and da battery is shit, i av 2 charg it evry 2days, its a gr8 little fone, but how do i change the vibration settings?? Id suggest to ne1 buy dis fone da nokia 3330 and 3410 r crap.
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- 2002-12-13 09:18
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- yvonne suak
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it is a fabolous phone
i'm deadly interested with this one
do you want to give me one ?
thanks
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- 2002-12-12 18:55
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- brit
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im thinkin bout buyin dis fone, is it betta than da nokia 3410? an which is da best colour da blue or orange??? pls help.
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- 2002-11-26 07:33
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- LL Cool J
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I bought this phone two weeks ago, and Im not very happy with it.
Overall it workd okay no drawbacks but its too toyish and Im getting bored of it quick. I suggest to future buyers of this phone to beware cause you will be dissapointed. Im thinking of buying a Motorola V66.
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- 2002-11-09 04:28
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