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Siemens Mobile - Wikipedia
Siemens Mobile was a German mobile phone manufacturer and a division of Siemens AG. Siemens sold Siemens Mobile to the Taiwan-based BenQ in 2005, subsequently becoming BenQ-Siemens and succeeded by Gigaset. The last Siemens-branded mobile phones, the AL21, A31 and AF51, were released in November 2005.
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Category:Siemens mobile phones - Wikipedia
This category lists mobile phones, branded as Siemens. Note that up to 2005, and with the exception of the C30, M30, S40 and S42 (manufactured by Bosch), these phones were manufactured by Siemens in Germany.
Counterclockwise: the history of Siemens phones and their …
2018年7月29日 · The first Siemens mobile phone launched in 1985 and pre-dates GSM, though calling the Mobiltelefon C1 "mobile" may be a bit generous. It weighed around 600g (a pound and a half) and worked on an ...
Technostalgia: Siemens phones. Why they disappeared and …
2021年10月27日 · Siemens is the undisputed mastodon of the era of cell phones and the birth of smartphones. This company was heard by all those interested in technology, born in the last century. Unlike other stories, the history of Siemens mobile division is not full of "ups and downs" - …
Siemens Mobile - Wikiwand
Siemens Mobile was a German mobile phone manufacturer and a division of Siemens AG. Siemens sold Siemens Mobile to the Taiwan-based BenQ in 2005, subsequently becoming BenQ-Siemens and succeeded by Gigaset. The last Siemens-branded mobile phones, the AL21, A31 and AF51, were released in November 2005.
All models of phones from Siemens - gsmfind.com
Complete catalog with all phones from Siemens. Detailed specifications, photos, faq, and more.
SIEMENS mobile phones - Mobosdata
5 天之前 · Siemens devices. All mobile brands on MOBOSdata with specifications available.
List of Siemens mobile phones - FamousFix
Siemens Mobile was a German mobile phone manufacturer and a division of Siemens AG. Siemens sold Siemens Mobile to the Taiwan-based BenQ in 2005, subsequently becoming BenQ Mobile. The last Siemens-branded mobile phones, the AL21, A31 and AF51, were released in November 2005.
Siemens phones - Softpedia
Siemens phone and tablet database, complete with tech specs, photos, ratings and user reviews (99 devices)