Siemens S55

S55 with Camera IQP -500

GSM tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz

GPRS Class 10 (2 Tx / Rx 4 ), Bluetooth

IrDA, serial

MMS - capable Java applications ( J2ME), Voice memo, T9, WAP, polyphonic ringtones

The Siemens S55 is a GSM mobile phone of the former mobile phone manufacturer Siemens Mobile for business users and was available on the market from November 2002. The S55 cost at launch 379 euros and was considered the successor to the S45 than the top class mobile phone from Siemens.

Siemens ceased production of mobile phones in late 2005 and sold the naming rights to the Taiwanese electronics company BenQ, whose mobile phone subsidiary, BenQ Mobile was liquidated in early 2007.

The user communicates with the S55 a special phone books available that can save next five numbers, two e -mail entries and the post office address, a photo of the contact.

The internal memory is 921 kilobytes, in the next to the phonebook, the personnel manager (calendar, notes, tasks, e- mails) and some Java programs can be accommodated, so that in the end remain about 400 kilobytes left. As with Siemens mobile phones usual, the S55 also offers the possibility to synchronize all data with a PC.

The existing Java capability has used to install an animated guide to the office gym Siemens. As one of the first phones ever offered the S55, the possibility of an additional clip-on camera; Bluetooth, IrDA and send and receive multimedia messages ( MMS ) are also part of the functionality.

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