Siemens S35i Technical Specifications
Network: The Siemens S35i operates on GSM technology, providing 2G bands for reliable communication on GSM 900 and 1800 frequencies. While it lacks GPRS and EDGE, it ensures essential mobile connectivity.
Launch: Announced in 2000 and since discontinued, the Siemens S35i was a notable device in the early era of mobile phones.
Body and Display: With dimensions of 118 x 46 x 21 mm and weighing 99 g, the Siemens S35i is compact and lightweight. It features a monochrome graphic display with a resolution of 101 x 80 pixels and 7 lines, presenting clear and detailed information with fixed icons and softkeys.
Memory and Camera: The Siemens S35i doesn’t support expandable memory, offering space for up to 100 contacts in the phonebook and storing 10 dialed, received, and missed calls. Like its predecessors, it lacks a camera, focusing on basic communication functions.
Sound and Features: Equipped with vibration and monophonic ringtones, the Siemens S35i doesn’t have a loudspeaker or a 3.5mm jack. However, it features a composer for personalized ringtones. The phone supports SMS messaging, a clock, alarm, and four games including Wayout, Reversi, Quattropoli, and Minesweeper. Additionally, it features a WAP 1.1 browser, predictive text input, organizer, stopwatch, voice dial, voice memo (20 sec), and user profiles.
Battery and Miscellaneous: Powered by a removable Li-Ion 650 mAh battery, the Siemens S35i offers a standby time ranging from 60 to 220 hours and a talk time ranging from 100 minutes to 360 minutes. Available in colors like Emerald/Black, Titanium/Black, and Titanium/Silver, the Siemens S35i was a reliable and stylish choice for basic mobile communication needs, with added features for enhanced functionality.