Siemens M50 Technical Specifications
Network: The Siemens M50 operates on GSM technology, supporting 2G bands across GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies. It also features Class 8 GPRS for efficient data transmission.
Launch: Announced in June 2002 and subsequently discontinued, the Siemens M50 offered a practical blend of features during its time.
Body and Display: With dimensions of 109 x 46 x 23 mm and weighing 97 g, the Siemens M50 is compact and lightweight, ensuring easy portability. Its monochrome graphic display with a resolution of 101 x 64 pixels spans 5 lines, accompanied by an orange or blue backlight for clear visibility. The Navi key facilitates easy navigation through menus and options.
Memory and Camera: The Siemens M50 provides space for up to 50 contacts in the phonebook, each with storage for 10 dialed, received, and missed calls. Although it lacks a camera, it focuses on essential communication functions.
Sound and Features: Equipped with vibration and downloadable monophonic ringtones, the Siemens M50 allows users to personalize their alerts. It supports SMS and EMS messaging, as well as WAP 1.2.1 browsing. Other features include a clock, alarm, and downloadable games. The phone also offers predictive text input, a reminder list, organizer functions, changeable covers for customization, and user profiles.
Battery and Miscellaneous: The Siemens M50 is powered by a removable Li-Ion battery, providing a standby time of up to 260 hours and talk time of up to 6 hours. Available in chromium blue and chromium orange, the Siemens M50 was a reliable choice for users seeking a straightforward mobile phone with essential features and customizable options.