Siemens SL55

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Siemens SL55
ManufacturerSiemens
Availability by regionQ2 2003
Compatible networksGSM tri-band
Form factorSlider
Dimensions82×45×22 mm (3.23×1.77×0.87 in)
Weight79 g (3 oz)
Storage1.6 MB
Battery500 mAh LiPo
Display101x80 px
ConnectivityIrDA

The Siemens SL55 is a slider mobile phone released by Siemens in 2003. The phone has a sliding design, and features a WAP browser, Java support and T9 predictive typing. Camera functionality can be added by connecting the clip-on cam.[1] The colours it was available in were ruby and titan. The Siemens SL56, is a variant of the SL55 designed for the American market.[2] Unlike the SL55, the SL56 is a dualband phone.[3]

  • Display
    • 101x80 px resolution
    • Colour, 12-bit colour depth
    • Can display up to 7 lines of text
    • Customizable colour scheme, wallpaper, screensavers
  • Battery
    • 500 mAh lithium polymer battery
    • Up to 3.5 hours of talk time, 200 hours standby time
  • Connectivity
  • Storage
    • 1.6 MB of storage
    • Call records: 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
    • Up to 500 phonebook entries
  • Camera
    • Can be used via the clip-on camera
    • 640x480 resolution
  • Sound
    • Polyphonic ringtones
    • Ringtone composer
    • Voice memos, 20 voice commands, 20 voice dial numbers
  • Other features
    • User profiles
    • Call records and address book
    • 2 pre-installed games (Rayman Golf and Mobile Tennis), more can be downloaded
    • Calendar, alarm, clock, stopwatch, timer, notes, to-do list, reminders
    • Unit and currency converter, calculator
    • Java MIDP 1.0 support
    • SMS templates
    • SyncML support
    • Conference calling, loudspeaker

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