Siemens AX72

The Siemens AX72 is a mobile phone introduced by Siemens in October, 2005. It weighs 79 g and its dimensions are 105,6 x 46,8 x 17,5 mm (length x width x depth). Its display a CSTN 65K colors LCD.

Siemens AX72
ManufacturerSiemens AG
Availability by regionOctober 2005
PredecessorSiemens AP75
SuccessorSiemens SG75
Dimensions105.6 x 46.8 x 17.5 mm
Mass75 g
Memory1.5 MB
BatteryLi-Ion 600 mAh
Rear cameraAttachable
ConnectivityGSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
OtherBenQ-Siemens, Siemens Mobile

The phone's battery powers the phone for 5 hours talk time, or up to 220 hours if left in stand-by mode. It also supports SMS sending and receiving.[1]

Characteristics

  • General:
    • 2G Network: GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
    • Announced: 2005, October
    • Status: Discontinued
  • Size:
    • Dimensions: 105.6 x 46.8 x 17.5 mm
    • Weight: 79 g
    • Display Type: CSTN, 65K colors
    • Size: 128 x 128 pixels - 5-way navigation key
  • Ringtones:
    • Type: Polyphonic (32 channels)
    • Customization: Download
    • Vibration: Yes
  • Memory:
    • Phonebook: Yes
    • Call records: 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
    • Card slot: No - 1.5 MB free memory
  • Data:
    • GPRS: Class 8 (4+1 slots), 32 - 40 kbit/s
    • HSCSD: No
    • EDGE: No
    • 3G: No
    • WLAN: No
    • Bluetooth: No
    • Infrared port: No
    • USB: Yes
  • Features:
    • Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS
    • Browser WAP: 1.2.1
    • Games: Yes
    • Colors: Basalt Black
    • Camera: No
    • Java: MIDP 1.0
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      • Calendar
      • Built-in handsfree
      • External flash as accessory
      • Optional digital camera (VGA 640 x 480)
  • Battery:
    • Standard battery, Li-Ion 600 mAh
      • Stand-by Up: to 220 h
      • Talk time: Up to 5 h
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References

  1. Siemens AX72 in GSM Arena.

See also

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