Typical price: £300
What is it: A business-oriented smart phone with built-in BlackBerry emailing
What we think: An innovative, if sparse, smart phone with a small screen that hampers the built-in BlackBerry functionality
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 March 2005
Tags: Siemens, Siemens SK65, Java, keyboard, QWERTY keypad
We like:
Cleverly disguised keyboard; built-in BlackBerry email support
We don't like:
Short on user memory; slightly confusing navigation controls; no camera
CNET UK judgement:
Siemens' SK65 is a business-focused smart phone with built-in BlackBerry functionality and an innovative twist-out keyboard. Frivolities like a camera and an MP3 player are conspicuously absent
Full review:
The SK65's design is an understated mix of silver and black -- the latter has a sleek, almost enamelled appearance. It's rather bulky, measuring 47 by 120 by 22mm and weighing 144g. This is rather larger than most modern candy-bar style phones, and there's a good reason for this. Continue Reading...
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