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Siemens SF65

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ick and tired of camera phones that promise the world but fail to perform?

Fret no longer because Siemens has just come up with a brilliant solution to your problems - the Siemens SF65. It's been marketed as a product that's a 100% camera and a 100% phone.

One look at it and we know why. Sleek and stylish, the SF 65 comes with a 1.3 megapixel digital camera that boasts superior still imaging and it has a 4X digital zoom.

One minute you can be snapping pictures of your friends and the next, picking a call from your loved one.

The SF 65 has a swivel function that optimises maximum utility. T

here's 18MB of memory space, allowing you to store up to 900 pictures and comes with a build in LED flashlight. The phone display screen is sharp and clear and you can link it to the computer via a USB connection. Seems like Siemens is definitely catching on.


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