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Siemens SG75MobileWhack.com takes a closer look at Siemens SG75 Cell Phone, We hope you find this information useful.

Siemens SG75 Cell Phone Features Include:

  • a 262k color
  • TFT LCD with a 176x220 pixel resolution.
  • It also sports the same 1.3 megapixel camera for picture taking, and CIF camera for video conferencing and self-portraits.
  • The SG75 includes 70Mb of on board memory, expandable via a RS-MMC slot, and a Bluetooth system that supports Bluetooth printing.

    Siemens SG75 Cell Phone Reviews:

  • mobileburn.com
  • gsmarena.com

  • Siemens SG75 Cell Phone Specification:

    Band GSM 900/1800/1900Mhz, UMTS 2100Mhz
    Data GPRS/UMTS
    Size 98mm x 49.5mm x 23mm
    (3.9" x 1.9" x .9")
    Weight 123g (4.3oz)
    Battery Life 325 hours stand by time
    3 hours talk time
    Main Display 262k TFT LCD, 176x220 pixel resolution
    Sub-Display N/A
    Camera Yes, 1.3 megapixel resolution
    Video Video capture/playback
    Messaging MMS/EMS/SMS
    Email Yes
    Bluetooth Yes
    Infrared Yes
    Java Yes
    Polyphonics Yes
    Memory 70Mb on board, RS-MMC expansion
    Availability November 2005 (manufacturer's estimate)
    Other Supports Bluetooth printing for prints without a computer

    News Release:

    Munich, Sep 16, 2005 | UMTS can be as small as this: The Siemens SG75 is less than 10 centimeters long and is full of surprises. This elegant mobile phone comprises email and organizer functions, Internet access as well as a high-quality 1.3-megapixel camera and a second camera for video calls. Entertainment is ensured too: Mobile users can view both their own and downloaded videos or listen to their favorite songs on the integrated MP3 player in their leisure time. Because of the high-resolution display and the excellent sound quality of this versatile device, all multimedia applications become a pleasure! At the same time, the Siemens mobile is an eye-catcher in itself with its semiautomatic slider (ProSlide) function!

    UMTS in a convenient, pocket-sized format: This multimedia mobile from Siemens Communications is a mere 9.8 centimeters long and just under five centimeters wide. Yet its users will not have to miss out on anything. Its well thought-out design with semiautomatic slider (ProSlide) function makes this possible. Sliding the front of the device upward reveals the mobile in its full length with its number keypad. However, while it is still closed, the dynamically designed device can be easily stowed. Yet even in this compact form, the most important applications are instantly to hand – thanks to the navigation button and the side buttons on the front.

    Movie trailers, video clips or real-time sports transmissions – whichever takes the fancy, everything becomes a feast for the eyes on the two-inch display with more than 262,000 colors! The desired content can be downloaded from the Internet onto the mobile at lightning speed via the UMTS data turbo. For smaller volumes of data, or at times when the UMTS network is currently not accessible, the mobile also has GPRS on board. If required, the SG75 can also be used as a modem to surf the Web or access emails quickly and wirelessly on a laptop.

    However, this precision-engineered mobile phone has even more to offer real multimedia fans. The 1.3-megapixel camera on the back allows not only videos but also high-resolution photos to be captured and sent as MMS to business partners, friends and acquaintances. How about a face-to-face conversation? Using the SG75, this is no problem – after all, there is a second camera built into the device that turns self-portraits into child’s play.

    Moreover, the SG75 is an elegant companion for “daily business,” with numerous organizer functions at the ready which can be synchronized fast and effortlessly with the PC, ranging from an e-mail client up to a diary. In everyday work life, the “Today Screen” can be particularly handy. One glance at the mobile’s display reveals whether current appointments are pending, new messages have arrived or calls have been received in absentia. For instance, an MP3 player with a good sound , which is compatible with the most varied music formats (like AAC, WAV and MIDI ), can make the journey to work more pleasant. Of course, with 70 megabytes of internal memory as well as the option to use a supplementary memory card, the Siemens mobile has any amount of storage space at the ready for favorite songs and much, much more.

    This little communication genius also makes the perfect traveling companion. The SG75 can transmit not only in the domestic D and E networks, but also in the United States . Bluetooth is integrated for additional convenience. This radio technology permits the use of accessories such as the wireless HHB-700 Bluetooth headset, which stands out among other things for its light weight, its high portability and superior speech quality. The HKW-710 Bluetooth car kit is an equally practical in-car handsfree solution. Even Bluetooth printing can be carried out using this multimedia mobile. Photos can be transmitted directly from the mobile to a Bluetooth-capable printer without any cables. Besides, the SG75 supports Bluetooth Microsoft Remote Control, which allows computer applications to be operated conveniently from the mobile – whether they are Powerpoint presentations or the PC’s media player.

    The SG75 will be priced in the mid-range segment and will be available from November 2005 in the color “Titanium.”

    Find more press releases, press pictures, datasheets and footage material to download at www.siemens.com/communications/press

    Siemens Communications is one of the largest players in the global telecommunications industry. Siemens is the only provider in the market that offers its customers a full-range portfolio, from devices for end users to complex network infrastructures for enterprises and carriers as well as related services. Siemens Communications is the world’s innovation leader in convergent technologies, products and services for wireless, fixed and enterprise networks. It is the largest Group within Siemens and operates in more than 160 countries around the world. In fiscal 2004 (year-end September 30), its 60,000-strong workforce posted sales of approximately 18 billion euros.

    More about Siemens Communications at http://www.siemens.com/communications

    Siemens SG75