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[Title] => Follow your senses with the C55
[Summary] => Still remember how your first cellular phone looked like? It could be one of these four things: a semblance of a two-way radio system, an ice shredder, a TV remote control, or a cordless phone. Theyre big, heavy, and bulky with monotonous tones and monochromatic colors somehow you never thought you were able to get around with such a Jurassic gadget.
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[Title] => Siemens C55: A fun-packed cellular phone for the young
[Summary] => Heres a surprisingly fun and fairly inexpensive mobile phone for the phone-crazed youth market.
The Siemens C55 is a dual-band GSM 900/1800 MHz model that packs GPRS, J2ME, WAP and polyphonic ringtones in a casing that glows in the dark! Quite pleasantly priced at P8,500, it is a bargain for those who want nifty features common to more expensive high-end phones.
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[Title] => Siemens goes on a mall tour
[Summary] => Siemens recently went on a mall tour with its new line of mobile phones. Among the latest phones showcased were the A50, the C55 and the CL50.
The A50 is a compact phone that focuses on the essentials of mobile communications composing extra long SMS and EMS messages, an extended standby time of 10 days and five hours talk time that will clearly get the message across with minimum fuss.
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[Summary] => Heres a surprisingly fun and fairly inexpensive mobile phone for the phone-crazed youth market.
The Siemens C55 is a dual-band GSM 900/1800 MHz model that packs GPRS, J2ME, WAP and polyphonic ringtones in a casing that glows in the dark! Quite pleasantly priced at P8,500, it is a bargain for those who want nifty features common to more expensive high-end phones.
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The A50 is a compact phone that focuses on the essentials of mobile communications composing extra long SMS and EMS messages, an extended standby time of 10 days and five hours talk time that will clearly get the message across with minimum fuss.
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January 20, 2003 - 12:00am