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Advantages: Small, light Disadvantages: plasticcy, not intuitive
...My Savvy died on me beep beep it went and waved goodbye with it’s little pixilated hand, it’s enough to bring a tear to my eye…. Actually the charger was broken and the nice lady at the mobile phone shop is fixing for me right now, woe betide them if they don’t get it right, I’ll be writing a stiff review and then they’ll be sorry, Consumer Power!!! (Actually since they took the phone and since I wrote this first paragraph I got a phone call, it seems there is a problem with the repair, I can already feel my bile rising…..)
So to prove just how nice the lady was she gave me a Siemens C25 to love in the place of my Savvy, I wasn’t actually too impressed to be honest, it looked boxy and a bit plastic, not as nice as my blue Savvy. But it was very light and to be honest its not actually...
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Advantages: Small comfortable to use, robust, ageless design. Disadvantages: Nothing to warrent mentioning here
...The Siemens C45 is getting a bit long in the tooth as far as mobile phone technology is concerned, but seeing that my wife and I have had over 3 years of trouble free service out of two C45s, I thought I would do a review. In my view Siemens are to be congratulated on this phone.
Before I got the C45, I had one of the early pay-as-you-go vodaphones from Tesco - remember those? Anyway, one day I was getting into the car and didn't notice that I'd dropped my phone on the road and reversed over it. It still worked OK but the slot to plug the charger in was completely smashed. So a new phone it had to be and off I went to the Vodaphone shop in Cardiff.
Because I was not a heavy user, I would stay with pay-as-you-go and this little neat little C45 measuring 12 X 5cms caught my eye for £75 and with a little bit of bartering (I...
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Advantages: Very strong if fall ^ _ ^ Disadvantages: i really dislike with the design, but i was use it ^ _ ^
...Hi friends......
I was use it 4 years a go, It measures 47 x 118 x 22 mm, in size and weighs 125g, a relatively heavy handsets compared with M35 but you can hold easily because of its design. A simple monochrome display phone which has similar look, as with Siemens M35, the only difference you notice while is the phone has internal antenna where as Siemens M35 has external antenna. Siemens M35i supports for Dual-band GSM 900/ GSM 1800 MHz network connectivity and most common features such as SMS, WAP 1.1, Games, Currency converter, Calculator, Stopwatch, Vibration alert, 20-Monophonic ring tone with composer allows you to create your own ring tones and set accordingly.
Siemens M35 is powered by 500 NiMH mAh standard battery, which has capacity to work up to 180 hours in standby mode and talk time up to 5 hours.Siemens M35 is equipped...
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