Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Mar 21 2005, 9:56am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Siemens introduces a new mobile phone without a camera for business users.
The Siemens SP65 supports corporate security policies which prohibit employees to use handsets with cameras.
Less is often more. I for my part do not use the camera in my mobile, as it is still not a 2MP digital camera with flash and other standard features you expect from a digital camera.
The SP65 is a tri-band mobile with Bluetooth. It features a color display, 250 hour stand-by, 5 hour talk-time, synchronization with Outlook and Lotus Notes, etc.
The new Siemens SP65 will be available in April.
More details in Siemens Communications press-release.
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