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Siemens announces three new GSM phones that mark design and feature firsts for the company. Multimedia mavens will appreciate the CX66, which comes with an integrated camera and video recorder but also breaks new ground for the company with its 3D Java-based gaming engine. And Siemens fans with a phobia for candy bar-style handsets will love the CF62, the company's first flip phone. All models include multimedia messaging, polyphonic ring tones, and wireless Web access via GPRS networks. |
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Siemens C66 |
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GSM 850/1800/1900; GPRS |
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Q3 2004 |
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Integrated camera; photo-editor application; 65,536-color display; WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser; multimedia and instant messaging; 3MB shared memory; gaming; 32-chord polyphonic ring tones; changeable covers |
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Siemens CF62 |
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GSM 900/1800/1900; GPRS |
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Q3 2004 |
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Siemens's first flip phone; internal 65,536-color display; external monochrome display; WAP 1.2.1 wireless Web browser; multimedia messaging; illuminated ring around edge of phone can be programmed for caller ID; 1.5MB integrated memory; speakerphone; gaming; 16-chord polyphonic ring tones |
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Siemens CX66 |
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GSM 900/1800/1900; GPRS |
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Q3 2004 |
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Integrated VGA camera; video recorder; photo-editor application; 65,536-color display; Java support for 3D gaming; five-way joystick; 11MB integrated memory; speakerphone; WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser; multimedia and instant messaging; 40-tone polyphonic ring tones; changeable covers |
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