Siemens C35i Cell Phone
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- Style: Candy Bar
- Network Type: GSM 1800 EGSM 900
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One of the best buys available
Pros
Lighweight, stylish and it works!
Cons
No IR-port
Recommended it?
Yes
I came over this phone by accident. I had got it trough my work. I normally use Nokia 7110, which you as you all know never works. Even though Nokia is market leader and has monopoly on content like logos and sounds via SMS, you sould watch out for Siemens.
The C35 has impressed me a lot. First you have the WAP-reader. It never crashes, it is fast and it follows standards. Even though this phone is exremely small, the display is crisp and clear.
Then you have the size. The phone is very slim and lightweight. You could have it in your shirts front pocket without looking geekish. (I would suppose you could - I really havent trid). And the battery last as long as any other phone I have used.
Third you have the design. This is no longer a new phone. But it still very stylish. Slim and curved design. Not the boxy design we are used to from phone manufacturers.
At last you have the price. It costs around $100 in Norway and that is cheap.
Siemens will soon be launching their new 40-series. Then you should go for this phone if you want to buy a used one.
The only negative thing i could think of, was that the phone lacks IR-port for syncing your Palm.
The C35 has impressed me a lot. First you have the WAP-reader. It never crashes, it is fast and it follows standards. Even though this phone is exremely small, the display is crisp and clear.
Then you have the size. The phone is very slim and lightweight. You could have it in your shirts front pocket without looking geekish. (I would suppose you could - I really havent trid). And the battery last as long as any other phone I have used.
Third you have the design. This is no longer a new phone. But it still very stylish. Slim and curved design. Not the boxy design we are used to from phone manufacturers.
At last you have the price. It costs around $100 in Norway and that is cheap.
Siemens will soon be launching their new 40-series. Then you should go for this phone if you want to buy a used one.
The only negative thing i could think of, was that the phone lacks IR-port for syncing your Palm.