Siemens C35i Cell Phone
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- Style: Candy Bar
- Network Type: GSM 1800 EGSM 900
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Good phone for a short while
Pros
Clear display, vibrating function, good size, streamlined shape
Cons
Deteriorating endurance of battery, Oversized call button, Inability to send ringtones and logo's to
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
This phone is a good buy. Although the longer you use it, the worse the battery gets. Without the battery problem this phone would be one of the best.
I've had this phone for over a year now. In itself it is a great phone. Very user friendly. Has lots of extra's on it. Nice clear display and easy to navigate menu's.
However I did notice that the battery gets worse when time passes. I have always emptied the battery before recharging (which is the best thing to do, because otherwise the battery becomes 'lazy'), but it still has deteriorated a lot.
The standby time has decreased a lot and when it indicates that the battery should be half full, it dies when you try to call someone.
The call button is a bit too big sometimes. If you don't put the key lock on, chances are you might start dialing someone without you knowing it when you carry the phone in your pocket.
Unlike Nokia phones and some Motorola phones, you can't send logo's and ringtones to the Siemens. This might be something some people will miss.
I still think it is a decent phone. Besides the battery problems I haven't really heard any other problems that other people had with it.
The weight is good for the size.
However I did notice that the battery gets worse when time passes. I have always emptied the battery before recharging (which is the best thing to do, because otherwise the battery becomes 'lazy'), but it still has deteriorated a lot.
The standby time has decreased a lot and when it indicates that the battery should be half full, it dies when you try to call someone.
The call button is a bit too big sometimes. If you don't put the key lock on, chances are you might start dialing someone without you knowing it when you carry the phone in your pocket.
Unlike Nokia phones and some Motorola phones, you can't send logo's and ringtones to the Siemens. This might be something some people will miss.
I still think it is a decent phone. Besides the battery problems I haven't really heard any other problems that other people had with it.
The weight is good for the size.