
Introduction / Preview Young, fashion-conscious mobile phone users will delight in the Siemens AL21. It is the first phone in its segment to sport the up-to-the-minute slider function. With its cool design, this small, slender phone with integrated antenna will turn heads in any situation. Programmable keypad sounds let users personalize their AL21 as they desire. Managing a busy social life on a low budget makes no compromises in style with the AL21’s intuitive slider mechanism and integrated voice, messaging and organizer functions. Seductively stylish, yet sporty and young, its high-fashion colors Red Temptation and Black Magic and anodized-effect metallic paint finish with translucent plastic rear casing are guaranteed to set a trend among friends and colleagues.

Introduction / Preview The new C72 is the ideal choice for those who like to share emotions and experiences with friends and family. This compact mobile phone is all about multimedia communication, convenience and straightforward navigation. The integrated VGA camera with 4x digital zoom allows taking pictures spontaneously and sending them quickly via MMS – to one or several recipients. The great quality high-resolution colour screen displays the pictures in more than 65,000 brilliant colours. While travelling around the world this triband phone is a reliable companion. Its intuitive menu-structure and the plain keyboard make it easy-to-use. Bright shiny silver anthracite color gives the slim, ergonomically shaped mobile phone a chic look. Users can customize the phone with polyphonic ring tones, logos, games and much more by using the convenient download assistant to install images and applications. Up to 300 hours of standby time and 300 minutes talk time ensure users can keep on talking. A range of Siemens Original Accessories are available like a variety of Headsets and in-car solutions as well as various chargers and data cables, an extra battery and convenient carrying cases. The phone will be available in ‘Liquid Silver’ in Europe, Asia Pacific and the Americas from October 2005.

Introduction / Preview This classy 1.3 megapixel digital camera for photos and video comes in a sleek metallic case. Exciting 3D games combined with Bluetooth transform the phone into a multiplayer gaming experience. By connecting to a PC or directly to a printer, photos can be printed out on paper - Bluetooth makes cables superfluous. The bright display of the CX75 injects color into mobile communications, while Push and Talk, MMS and blogging provide endless mobile fun. With its many practical functions, the built-in organizer creates order in busy daily schedules. Want even more via Bluetooth? Then simply explore the extensive range of Siemens accessories. For example, the "Car Kit Bluetooth Portable" is the first Bluetooth hands-free system with a rotatable display. No need to bring a camera – the Siemens CX75 takes excellent snapshots and even shoots short video films. This stylish multimedia phone has a high-quality 1.3 megapixel digital camera built in. To create lasting memories, photos can be simply uploaded to the Internet directly from on the road (blogging) or printed out on paper. Thanks to the built-in Bluetooth interface that's stunningly simple – wirelessly without the hassle of cables. With its cool metallic good looks, the CX75 is a real eye-catcher. The bright display with its extraordinarily rich range of colors (262,000 colors) is a particular feast for the eyes. Polyphonic ringtones and music in MP3 and AAC(+) format are also a joy for the ears. Footloose on a Saturday evening? Push and Talk can be used to call up all mates at once and spontaneously arrange a night out. Whether passing a driving test, basking under a palm tree or baby's first tooth – a picture says more than a thousand words. So why not upload the best photos to the Internet directly from the mobile phone? Blogging is all the rage and is a breeze with the CX75. And of course, no matter where they are in the world, a multimedia message (MMS) shares these beautiful moments in life with friends and family. Users want to see addresses, appointments and tasks at a glance? The CX75's practical organizer does the business. All entries can be instantly synchronized with a PC wirelessly via a Bluetooth or IrDa interface, or via a USB data cable (available as an optional accessory). So users can keep track of everything, no matter how hectic the day gets. Boredom is out, fun is in: Bluetooth connectivity lets friends pit their wits against each other in multiplayer games. In addition to the 3D games preinstalled on the CX75, lots of other applications are available via the download assistant, including a photo editor and a multimedia diary, as well as new logos, games and ringtones. With its multimedia card slot, the storage space on the CX75 is virtually limitless. Practical original accessories such as the versatile hands-free "Car Kit Bluetooth Portable HKW-700" compatible with all Bluetooth phones with Handsfree Profile, or the high-quality “Headset Bluetooth HHB-600” with superb audio quality can easily be connected to the CX75 without the hassle of cables. Handy phone cases protect the phone at all times when out and about. The portable "Mobile Music Set IMS-700" provides even more fantastic multimedia entertainment on the road. alternative music sources can also be hooked up to the two active speakers. The CX75 is priced in the mid-range and will be available from June 2005 in the colors "titanium grey" (grey metallic) and "sand silver" (silvery beige).

Introduction / Preview Siemens catches up to Nokia and SonyEricsson with the S55 -- WAP, GPRS, MMS, Java and color are all becoming must haves, and Siemens is staying in the race. While this phone is listed with the FCC as the S55 . Key Features GSM 900/1800/1900 - first time in the Siemens business model Screen with representations of 256 colour - first time in the Siemens mobile phone Polyphonic ringer based on Yamaha chipset(MA2), 16 tone. May be this ringer is similar to C55 one, but we haven´t any additional information about this. Yamaha chipset(MA2) is used in models by onother manufactures, for example, in Samsung mobile phones(N600/N620). Bluetooth GPRS 4-way navigation MMS EMS v.4.0 E-mail SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 WAP 1.2.1 GPRS class 10 Java MIDP 1.0, CLDC 1.0 IrDa 900+ Kb large memory file explorer for navigating SD memory Optional digital camera

Introduction / Preview The Siemens SFG75 is a 3G handset made in a clamshell form. It boast a 65K external LCD and 262K internal LCD screen. You can even slide in a mini SD card if you need more storage than the given 32MB. Siemens presents the SFG75, an exceedingly compact clamshell mobile for the new UMTS networks. Video telephony, music downloads as well as sending photos and film clips by MMS on the move are all pleasure now thanks to swift data transfer. With its large color display, 1.3-megapixel digital camera and video function, the SFG75 is at the cutting edge of technological development. However, this high-quality mobile phone also has much to offer visually. Moreover, Bluetooth ensures wireless convenience and any amount of original accessories round off the equipment. Measuring only a slender 89.9 x 45.1 x 23.95 mm and weighing a mere 110 grams, the Siemens SFG75 shows how exceedingly compact a UMTS device can be. This modern, clamshell mobile with external antenna functions equally well in the new UMTS networks as it does in the conventional mobile telephony infrastructure (GSM 900/1800). With its extensive range of technical features and its sophisticated design, the mobile has an especially attractive price-performance ratio. Video telephony permits eye-contact with friends while chatting to them on the phone – wherever the mobile user happens to be. Fast data transfer via UMTS technology (up to 384 kbps) lets mobile users see the other party on the screen in real time during a phone call. Apart from the high-quality 1.3-megapixel camera with LED photolight, 10x digital zoom and video function, the SFG75 has a second CIF camera especially integrated for video calls. Photos and movies are shown in 262,144 colours on the brilliant 2-inch TFT internal display with 176 x 220-pixel resolution. Even when closed, the SFG75 is still a riot of colours. In fact, the 1.2-inch external display offers 65,535 colours and photo resolution of 96 x 96 pixels. The SFG75 boasts a broad range of multimedia functions. Apart from music in MP3 format, the mobile phone will also play tracks in the new memory-saving AAC, AAC+ and AMR formats. Large data volumes can also be downloaded in a flash with UMTS. Thus, the latest video clips can be received directly onto the mobile from the Internet via video streaming, for example. A separate button provides fast access to all music and video functions at any time. The internal phone memory (32 MB) can also be extended using a mini SD card if required. Hence the best entertainment is always ensured on the road. In addition, the SFG75 can be personalized using individual background pictures, logos and animations. A stereo headset and a USB data cable for synchronizing data with a PC are also supplied with the SFG75. The SFG75 will be on retail sale in the colour “Silver-Black” from November 2005 and is priced in the mid-range segment.

Introduction / Preview Siemens makes yet another slider type phone, and this time it comes in titanium. The slider is semiautomatic and the screen displays 262,144 colours on a 176 x 220 pixel resolution. The SG75 is the latest model in Siemens Communications’ successful Slider series. This UMTS mobile offers myriad multimedia functions. Its extensive configuration includes an MP3 player, a high-resolution 2-inch display with more than 262,000 colours, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a CIF camera for video calls, manifold organizer functions, as well as a 70-megabyte memory which can be extended using an RS multimedia card. In addition, this precision-engineered mobile has a special treat in store for photography fans, for the SG75 also permits Bluetooth printing. Whether for regular use at work or in leisure time – all situations can be mastered using this communication professional. Small, compact, packed with the latest technology – the elegant SG75 mobile phone is one of the first UMTS mobile phones with a semiautomatic slider (ProSlide) and thus follows in Siemens’ line of successful slider models. While closed, this classical, rectangular device is less than 10 centimetres long but still permits access to the most important functions. Not only does the front of the phone boast the two-inch display that makes all multimedia applications glow with its 176 x 220 pixel resolution and its 262,144 colours. It also showcases five-way navigation as well as side buttons permitting volume control and direct start-up of video telephony and media player. Meantime, moving the slider upwards reveals the SG75’s flat keypad – enabling MMS and emails to be typed in seconds. Thanks to UMTS, other functions – video or audio streaming, surfing the Internet (XHTML browser) or making video calls – can be operated with equal speed. Furthermore, the mobile can even ensure speedy data transfer on a laptop by functioning as a modem. Whether sending a self-portrait or a picture of surroundings to a business partner, both built-in cameras support every form of video telephony. While the CIF camera at the front facilitates self-portraits, high-resolution shots can be taken with the 1.3-megapixel camera on the back of the device. Anyone with access to a Bluetooth-capable printer can put the pictures on paper immediately – the Bluetooth printing function makes it possible. Besides, the SG75 supports Bluetooth Microsoft Remote Control, which lets applications on the computer be controlled conveniently and without any cables – whether they are Powerpoint presentations or the PC’s media player. Further features of the SG75’s extensive equipment include a sterling audio player, which along with MP3 files can also replay several other formats such as AAC, MIDI, WAV or Real Audio 8 with full sound and volume. Moreover, Siemens has lavishly included a 70-megabyte memory into this all-round device that can be extended any time if required by adding a multimedia card (reduced size). After all, the most beautiful songs, photos or videos are worthless if there is not sufficient memory to hold them. Naturally, all data can be transmitted effortlessly to a computer. Using the appropriate software that is supplied as standard, PIM entries from the mobile phone’s extensive organizer, such as appointments and contacts, can also be synchronized simply in a matter of seconds with a PC. In everyday work life, the “Today Screen” is also particularly useful. One glance at the mobile’s display reveals whether current appointments are pending, new messages have arrived or calls have been received in absentia. A wide range of accessories rounds off the tri-band mobile’s equipment. For example, the new HHB-700 Bluetooth headset ensures convenience without cables. It stands out because of its light weight, high portability and superior speech quality as much as does the superior HKW-710 handsfree Bluetooth car kit with optimized display. The SG75 will be priced in the mid-range segment and will be available from November 2005 in the colour “Titanium.”