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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. They’re 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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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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To cope with rapidly growing demand in the Asian mobile market, Siemens will be investing about $60 million and increasing its annual production capacity in Shanghai, China from 10 to 14 million mobile devices.
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To cope with rapidly growing demand in the Asian mobile market, Siemens will be investing about $60 million and increasing its annual production capacity in Shanghai, China from 10 to 14 million mobile devices.
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