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| New MultiMedia Wireless Phone |
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17th February , 2004 |
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The CX65 has engaging touches: there are features like Java to personalize the phone, a joystick to make gaming more involving, and email to check the inbox when being on the road. The trick is to make all of this complex technology simple to use, and that’s why the CX65 offers an animated download assistant – a virtual friend to help to get ringtones, logos or games easily from the Siemens Internet. Reliability is guaranteed with the CX65. An 11MB capacity ensures plenty of storage for everything from MMS messages to contacts. GPRS means data that can be sent and received very fast, whether it is sending clips of a life moment or downloading a killer game. And with a talk time of five hours and 250 hours standby time on the battery, there is no worry about the CX65 running out of energy. Jens-Thomas Pietralla, Senior Vice President Strategy and Marketing Mobile Phones within Siemens mobile, said: "The CX65 is the first phone to truly bring this next generation of MMS to the mass market. It’s the kind of phone that people who love communicating creatively have been waiting for. For them it will redefine messaging, screen quality and usability. The stunning size of the screen sets the phone apart from the rest as it enables to express and share emotions and thereby gives new excitement to mobile communication.” The CX65 comes with a wide range of Siemens Original Accessories to allow a maximum of convenience. Additional accessories include a variety of fashionable ClipIT covers, a clip on flash camera with red eye reduction, a headset, various chargers and data cables, an extra battery and a practical Tour Case. Plus, there is a range of in-car solutions including: a Car Kit Easy and a flexible Car Kit Portable. The
phone will be sold in Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America from
the second quarter 2004. It will be offered in ‘Cool Silver’
and its price will be available locally. |
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