The Siemens SL75 is a 2005 model mobile phone. Mobile Gazette reviews the Siemens SL75 and writes, “The camera is a 1.3 megapixel device with flash and video capture (up from 0.3 megapixels on the SL65), a 132×176 pixel transflective display (up from 130×130 pixels), 52Mb of shared non-expandable memory (up from 10Mb), plus Bluetooth, EDGE and an MP3 player - features that the SL65 didn’t have at all. In specification terms, the SL75 is a bit like a cut-down Samsung D500 (although with a poorer screen and less memory).”
InfoSync reports, “Further on the note of software, the SL75 also contains an organizer for appointments, tasks and notes, as well as a newly designed address book that displays SIM entries and phone numbers combined. Also included is video ringtones, a WAP 2.0 microbrowser, support for J2ME MIDP 2.0, a 3D Java accelerator and Wireless Village-based instant messaging and presence support.”
PhysOrg.com reviews the Siemens SL75 and writes about media player, “The integrated media player supports all popular music formats like MP3, AAC and AAC+, as well as the particularly memory-efficient AAC++ format. Moreover, the SL75 can also play a wide variety of video ringtones. With a large 52 MB internal memory, this design masterpiece becomes a fully-fledged multimedia machine.”
MobileWhack.com reviews the Siemens SL75 and writes, “With beautiful, timeless elegance, classy appearance and practical functions, the Siemens SL75 stands out from its peers among the top-of-the-range mobile phones. Measuring 92 x 48 x 23 mm, the high-quality case’s round shape makes this unusual design masterpiece a luxurious accessory to flatter every hand. Interesting gloss effects and metal elements accentuate striking visual aspects. Particular ease of operation is ensured by the ProSLIDE®, an extremely smooth slider mechanism. A light touch of the thumb is all it takes to make the large TFT display (262,144 colors, 1.8 inch, 132 x 176 pixel) glide upwards to reveal the keyboard underneath. This allows the Siemens SL75 to also be used comfortably with one hand at any time. The 3D graphic is just as beautiful and rich in contrasts as it is user-friendly, while the clearly laid-out menu icons are self-explanatory and the vibrant transflective screen is even easily readable in bright sunlight.”
Pocket-lint reviews the Siemens SL75 and writes, “this mobile not only looks great, it feels amazing in the hand too - although if you have mitts like sides of beef we wouldn’t recommend it. The two halves of the sliding mechanism join up with a reassuringly solid click that was missing on the original, and although light, it’s weighty enough to inspire confidence in the build quality. The 262k colour screen is small, but perfectly formed, and if we have a gripe about the construction is that the buttons are too tightly packed for effective text messaging or dialling - so make sure your contacts are kept up to date. It also has email functionality, but it’s a pain to input anything longer than a basic missive, so beware.”

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