Siemens M30 Technical Specifications
Network: The Siemens M30 operates on GSM technology, providing 2G bands for reliable communication on GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies. Despite lacking GPRS and EDGE, it offers fundamental mobile connectivity.
Launch: Announced in 2000 and subsequently discontinued, the Siemens M30 holds a significant place in the evolution of mobile phones.
Body and Display: With dimensions of 124 x 44 x 24 mm and weighing 110 g, the Siemens M30 is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry. Its alphanumeric display features fixed icons and softkeys, with a resolution of 2 x 12 characters and a red backlight, ensuring visibility in various lighting conditions.
Memory and Camera: The Siemens M30 doesn’t support expandable memory but can store up to 10 contacts in the phonebook and records 10 dialed, received, and missed calls. It doesn’t feature a camera, focusing solely on essential communication functions.
Sound and Features: Equipped with monophonic ringtones and lacking a loudspeaker or a 3.5mm jack, the Siemens M30 offers simple yet functional sound features. While it lacks advanced connectivity options like Bluetooth or WLAN, it supports SMS messaging and basic games.
Battery and Miscellaneous: Powered by a removable NiMH battery, the Siemens M30 boasts a standby time of up to 180 hours and a talk time of up to 6 hours. With its reliable battery life and compact design, the Siemens M30 was a dependable choice for mobile communication in its time.