Siemens S45

The Siemens S45 is a GSM mobile phone of the former mobile phone manufacturer Siemens Mobile. It was originally provided by Siemens for business users and is available on the market from July 2001. At the launch, it cost 279 euros and was considered the successor to the S35 than the top class mobile phone of the German company Siemens AG.

Functions

The S45 was the first Siemens mobile phone, allowing data transmission via GPRS and direct browsing WAP sites on the Internet. An integrated appointment synchronization with Microsoft Outlook expanded the range of functions. Also the 500 storage locations for the phone book, voice dialing, support for EMS and SMS T9 are functions that time could not offer any mobile phone. Moreover, the S45 has the ability to compose and enter tones even with the keypad. Ready ringtones (midi files) can be transferred via the Siemens PC software and used. At the launch, Siemens also highlighted the approximately 348 KB large internal memory ( flex Memory) as an innovation that can be dynamically used for archived SMS, ring tones, address book or even small images. Additionally, you can extend the functionality of the device via " flash patch ".

In addition, the S45i had an infrared interface ( IrDA).

Specifications

ME45

The S45 was also available as outdoor version called ME45. The ME45 had the same features as the S45, but was built in a slightly more robust housing with a slightly different key layout.

Trivia

Jason Bourne in The Bourne Supremacy uses a Siemens ME45.

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