Siemens S55
The Siemens S55 is a mobile phone which was introduced by Siemens in late 2002.[1] At the time it was a high end phone and one of the first colour phones by Siemens, with a 256 colour screen, Bluetooth and infrared, and a competitor to the Ericsson T68.[2]
Dimensions | 101 x 42 x 18 mm = 69cm³ |
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Mass | 85g |
Memory | 1 MB |
Display | 256 colors (8 bit), 101 x 80 px |
Connectivity | IrDA, Bluetooth |
It was superseded by phones with screens with more colours and pixels, such as 4096, then 65K colour screens.
The S55 had features unique at that time for a phone of its size, including:[2]
Notes and references
- Labs, iXBT. "Siemens S55 officially announced". iXBT Labs. Retrieved 2018-01-07.
- "Siemens S55 review". 3 May 2003. Retrieved 10 Mar 2012.
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