Siemens CX70
The Siemens CX70 features a large 132x176
pixel display, a VGA resolution camera and
Push-to-Talk (Siemens call it "Push
and Talk") allowing low cost conferencing
and walkie-talkie style chat over the phone's
built-in GPRS data link.
Based on the popular CX65 model, this
CX70 is a great combination of style, fun
and practicality, featuring an easy-to-use
interface, tri-band GSM for worldwide
connectivity, GRPS data, email and web capabilities,
Java, 3D graphics support, polyphonic ringtones,
a combined video and stills camera with
5X digital zoom, personal organiser functions
and everything you'd expect to find in a
mid-range handset.
You can connect the Siemens CX70 to a
PC using a USB or serial cable, or by infra-red.
The phone itself measures 108x46x18mm and
weighs just 90 grams. Talktime is a highly
impressive maximum of 5.5 hours with up
to 12 days standby.
Available sometime in the fourth quarter
of 2004. Subscribe to our newsletter
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Siemens
CX70 at a glance
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Available:
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Q4
2004
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Network:
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Tri-band
GSM
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Data:
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GPRS
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Screen:
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132x176,
65k colours
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Camera:
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640x480
pixels
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Size:
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Standard
"candy bar" size 108x46x18mm
/ 106 grams
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Bluetooth:
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No
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Infra-red:
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Yes
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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5.5
hours talk / 12 days standby
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