![]() The Siemens S65 | |
| Series | Siemens S-Class Series |
|---|---|
| Compatible networks | 900, 1800, 1900 MHz |
| First released | 2004 |
| Predecessor | Siemens S55 |
| Successor | Siemens S75 |
| Dimensions | 109 x 48 x 18 mm = 94 cm³ |
| Mass | 98g |
| Operating system | Siemens properties X65 platform |
| Memory | 10 MB, RS-MMC hot swapping slot. |
| Display | 132 x 176 px TFT, 65.000 colors (16 bit) |
| Media | WAV, AAC, MP3, 3GP |
| Rear camera | 1.3 Megapixel |
| Connectivity | SMS EMS MMS T9 IrDA Bluetooth GPRS (Class 10) WAP Data & Fax modem |
| Data inputs | Joysticks, Keyboards and RS-MMC hot swapping slot with maximum capacity support 128/256 MB. (needs to be upgraded lastly firmware versions.) |
The Siemens S65 is a mobile phone by Siemens. It is bundled with a replaceable 32 MB MMC card. It also features a 1.3-megapixel digital camera. It was targeted to premium users.
A version for the corporate market, the Siemens SP65, was released without a camera due to camera phones often being prohibited.
Cell phone reusage
Electronics hobbyists often rescue LCD from cell phones
- Siemens CX65, M65, S65 and SK65 have 132x176 pixel resolution with 16 bit definition based on 3 different chips:
- If module is called LPH88xxxx the controller is an Hitachi HD66773
- Module LS020xxx owns a Sharp device
- L2F50 is controlled with an Epson L2F50 chip
- C65 phones have a 130x130 pixel resolution with 16 bit LCD controlled by a Philips PCF8833
- Official support 256MB Multimedia Card unofficial to up 1GB only. Only SanDisk 7-pin card
y SanDisk with certificated Multimedia Card Associated
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