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Siemens S55
Cell phone model by Siemens
Cell phone model by Siemens
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Siemens S55 |
| image | Siemens S55 with IQP-500.jpg |
| screen | 256 colors (8 bit), 101 x 80 px |
| memory | 1 MB |
| connectivity | IrDA, Bluetooth |
| size | 101 x 42 x 18 mm = 69 cm3 |
| weight | 85g |
The Siemens S55 was a mobile phone which was introduced by Siemens in late 2002. At the time it was a high end phone and one of the first colour phones by Siemens, with a 256 colour screen, Bluetooth and infrared, and a competitor to the Ericsson T68.
It was superseded by phones with screens with more colours and pixels, such as 4096, then 65K colour screens.
The S55 had features unique at that time for a phone of its size, including:
- optional 640x480 pixel clip-on camera with flash
- MMS
- Internet surfing
- Java
- Bluetooth
- Games in colour
- Audio recording
- Advanced calendar
- GSM Tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz
References
- Labs, iXBT. "Siemens S55 officially announced". iXBT Labs.
- (3 May 2003). "Siemens S55 review".
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