Siemens C25 Technical Specifications
Network: The Siemens C25 operates on GSM technology, offering 2G bands for reliable connectivity on GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies. While it doesn’t support GPRS or EDGE, it provides essential mobile communication capabilities.
Launch: Announced in 1999, the Siemens C25 has since been discontinued. Despite its age, it remains a nostalgic piece of mobile history for enthusiasts.
Body and Display: With dimensions of 117 x 47 x 27 mm and a weight of 135 g, this phone has a compact and sturdy build. Its alphanumeric display features fixed icons and softkeys, with a resolution of 3 x 12 characters.
Memory and Camera: The Siemens C25 doesn’t have expandable memory, but it offers space for up to 8 contacts in the phonebook and stores 10 dialed, received, and missed calls in its call records. It lacks a camera, focusing solely on basic communication functions.
Sound and Features: Equipped with monophonic ringtones and a composer, the phone doesn’t have a loudspeaker or a 3.5mm jack. It features “DJ sounds” and one self-composable ringer tone. While it lacks advanced features like Bluetooth or radio, it supports SMS messaging and offers 20 languages.
Battery and Miscellaneous: Powered by a removable NiMH 650 mAh battery, the Siemens C25 boasts a standby time of up to 160 hours and a talk time of 300 minutes. It comes in various colors including Classic Green, Blue, Anthracite, Bright Blue, and Yellow. Despite its simplicity, the Siemens C25 served as a reliable mobile companion in its time, embodying the essence of early mobile communication.