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Oh, there's a mistake in the specifications (I didn't realize it just now).
The camera is 1.3 MegaPixels, 1280x1024 pixels. NOT 1280x960, because that would be 1.23 MegaPixels (S65's camera).
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- 2005-11-01 12:28
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- Martin:_X
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Look !!! We can also watch DVB-T TV on S75.
Visit here:http://www.siemensmania.cz/content.php?id=589
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- 2005-10-30 00:40
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- Fahad
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this fone comes with 128mb not 1gb, it just supports cards upto 1g. i just wasnt to know if this phone has got an fm radio
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- 2005-10-29 13:11
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- SX-1
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1 GB : that is alot of nuts !!!
I mean space
This one is really awsome
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- 2005-10-23 20:51
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- squal
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It differs from other phones of the 75th series in a new chip S-Gold 2. The differences include a capability to view MS Word, Excel, PDF files, the presence of Mobile ZIP, and PictBridge. The MP3 player integrated can work in background, as well as Java applications. Multitasking is a raisin of this device. And in some countries the EDGE support can be very interesting to customers. By the way don't forget ATI's
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- 2005-10-23 15:01
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- jB
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it's not diggicult to understand that this phone is built by Siemens.Just check the screen resolution!!! xe xe xe.poor Siemens,with your German technology,you are sold to TAIWAN (BenQ)
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- 2005-10-22 19:49
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OMG. I just saw a photo sample from the prototype's camera. It looks great, much better from the S65!
And the user interface is refreshed. We can add emoticons in SMS, play videos in full screen mode, play MP3s in background, etc.
This is going to be a great phone!
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- 2005-10-15 11:59
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- Golden Hand
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ThanX squal for the information and for the web site :)
one last question : is this mobile also build by BenQ ??
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- 2005-10-14 15:43
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- squal
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No it is not. it is totally different. Not like CX75, M75 or S65. Visit www.club-siemens.net and u will understand. It is built on a different platform. By the way it can even play ram files.
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- 2005-10-12 14:02
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- Golden Hand
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Ok let's say
can say it is S65 but renewed with some new additions and a new chip !!
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- 2005-10-11 12:43
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- squal
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To Golden Hand: it is not a renewed S65. it is built on different platform. it is using ATi chip. it is totally differen from S65, CX75 and M75 in many ways..
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- 2005-10-11 12:15
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I can say it is S65 but renewed with some new additions that is all
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- 2005-10-10 13:55
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- Mark Ferdinand
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Seems part of my suggestion was acknowledged & realized by SIEMENS.
I posted it in:
http://gsmarena.com/siemens_sk...s-861p2.php, dated: 2005-03-06 19:53.
Thickness around 18mm, MP3 & AAC support both for ringtones & music player and max 1 GB of memory card (although they don't use SD standard anyway... :-) )
I hope the camera is doing fine, at least better than NOKIA N90. It would be surprise if photo quality is on par with Sony-Ericsson K750i (not in term of max resolution though). So far the menu layout seems promising, more user friendly.
Just needs patient until S75 arrives in Indonesia. Yes, I still use that trusty old Ericsson R320sc, 'cuz I wait for this thing launched here :-p
Hope SIEMENS Mobile Phones still preserve that good built & signal quality now, since been took over by BenQ now (ex named Acer)...
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- 2005-10-08 13:14
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- Jens
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The Keypad looks a bit uncomfortable to use thats why thinkng a lot before buying it.
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- 2005-10-05 19:30
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- Alcatraz
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Nice phone. Does it support DTM? That would really make it the business phone it claims to be.
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- 2005-10-05 09:34
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- Anonymous
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Ability to multi task on this phone, it really rocks. Heard it'll be available in Singapore on Dec. The ATI chip will affect the selling price of this phone too.
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- 2005-09-30 07:15
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- Anonymous
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Because Symbian is oldskool rubbish
Nokia invented it, and they can keep it.
I had it on N-Gage, SX1, and then had enough.
I sell phones, and it is without doubt the most unreliable OS a phone could have
As much as I hate to say it, Microsoft have the best OS..... other than individual brands own systems. Siemens menu system is excellent, why bother with crap from Nokia??
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- 2005-09-19 03:42
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