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Siemens Announces New Handsets

News At a regional press event held in Singapore yesterday, Siemens announced the CFX65 which is the German handset maker's first clamshell phone with integrated camera, while the elegant SL65 retains the slider model of the popular SL55 but with...

[June 18, 2004, 11:45]

Siemens: Why The Smartphone World Doesn't Need Microsoft

News PC-centric thinking will not work in the mobile phone world, Siemens' head of mobile phones said this week, criticising past attempts to build computer-like functionality into phone handsets. Zapf pointed out that Siemens had successfully entered...

[May 1, 2003, 15:06]

Siemens Attacks Wi-Fi-only Phones

News Handsets that offer only Wi-Fi connectivity have been a failure, according to the director of home and office communications devices for Siemens. The first Siemens products to incorporate CAT-iq, including a hybrid phone which can make both PSTN...

[June 26, 2007, 15:18]

Siemens And Nokia Push Enterprise Mobility

News Nokia will provide information about its Eseries dual-mode handsets and Intellisync Wireless Email product, while Siemens will provide data about MobileConnect, its VoIP platforms, and wireless LAN infrastructure.

[March 15, 2007, 14:05]

Siemens Unveils GPRS Handheld For Enterprise Users

News Siemens, the world's fourth largest mobile handset maker, is set to enter the handheld computer market by the end of this summer with a GPRS-enabled PDA. Yesterday, Siemens announced that it would start selling a GPRS phone from July 2001.

[March 22, 2001, 14:26]

Sun To Sell Zaurus At JavaOne

News The result, the Java Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), is set to make its way into millions of handsets this year from manufacturers like Siemens, Nokia, Ericsson and Motorola. In the UK some devices already include MIDP, including the...

[March 22, 2002, 18:04]

Siemens 3G Handset Heads For UK

News Siemens on Thursday launched a 3G handset that could hit the UK as early as next month, potentially giving consumer demand a shot in the arm. The U15 is a follow-up to Siemens' U10, which was launched a year ago, but the U15 will be more broadly...

[October 9, 2003, 12:50]

Enterprise Apps And New OS Broaden Symbian Focus

News Symbian is backed by, and licenses its software to, all of the major mobile phone companies, including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Siemens. Nokia has licensed its Series 60 user interface, which uses a standard-sized screen, to several...

[April 29, 2003, 16:37]

BenQ Lands Mobile Deal With Google

News Last October, BenQ bought the mobile division of Siemens; today, in addition to the Google deal, it launched six new phones under the BenQ-Siemens brand. Mobile phone maker BenQ has secured an agreement will allow it to pre-install a range of...

[March 8, 2006, 11:00]

UPDATE: Ericsson Pullout Heralds Tough Times For Mobile Makers

News Germany's Siemens, Europe's second largest mobile phone maker, claimed that Ericsson's move was good news for itself, and for Nokia. Volker Jung, a Siemens board member, said that the only benefit from outsourcing phone production was flexibility...

[January 26, 2001, 15:50]

Sun Sees Automotive Side To Java

News At the conference, Sun and executives from Siemens VDO Automotive showed off a new BMW car equipped with a Java-powered in-dash computer that controlled navigation, air conditioning, entertainment and other functions.

[June 29, 2004, 8:50]

Siemens Pins Blackberry To Cross-shaped Mobile

News Siemens has launched a mobile phone aimed at enterprise users that it claims is the first to include full Blackberry functionality and integration with ERP systems from companies such as SAP. The Siemens SK65, launched at an event at the London...

[August 2, 2004, 15:25]

Siemens Plans Huge Chinese Investment

News German engineering conglomerate Siemens plans to invest €1bn (£679m) in China over the next few years as part of an ambitious plan to double revenues in the country. As part of this strategy, the company will double the number of regional offices...

[May 18, 2004, 12:05]

Siemens Plays Catch-up With GPRS Phone

News Siemens demonstrated a new addition to its mobile phone range, the ME45, on Friday at Live2001. It has a seven-line display, and Siemens claims that the phone is resistant to water, dust and sudden impacts.

[September 21, 2001, 16:53]

Opera Spins Web Into Mobile Phones

News Opera versions are available for Symbian OS handsets such as the P800, the Nokia 3650, the Nokia 7650, the Nokia N-Gage and the Siemens SX1; the Linux-based Sharp Zaurus handheld computer; the older Nokia 9210i Communicator; and Psion devices.

[October 10, 2003, 15:05]

Mobile Giants Bailing Out Of Hardware

News Ericsson cut its manufacturing arm at a time when its position as one of the top three mobile phone makers is threatened by Siemens, a dark horse that until six months ago was a middle-of-the-pack player, according to Dataquest.

[January 29, 2001, 9:06]

China Gets Credit Card-sized Mobile

News Motorola and Siemens also have working wrist-phone prototypes, with Siemens' Xelibri pendant-phone adapted from the technology. Handsets have been steadily getting smaller and specialised. With its vast population and low phone penetration rate...

[November 6, 2003, 10:05]

Ericsson Enters IPTV Battle

News Other large telecom equipment makers such as Alcatel and Siemens have already forged partnerships and have scored deals with large phone companies. Siemens, which bought a small company called Myrio last year, has a complete soup-to-nuts IPTV...

[June 7, 2006, 11:40]

Camera Phone Offers View With A Zoom

News The Siemens ST55, unveiled this week, is a camera phone with a digital zoom -- the first time that Siemens has offered this feature. Siemens expects to announce within a couple of weeks which mobile operators will sell the ST55, according to a...

[August 7, 2003, 15:25]

Samsung And Nokia Team Up On Smartphones

News Nokia has already licensed its Series 60 software, based on the Symbian operating system, to Siemens and Matsushita, and has itself released the Series 60-based 7650 handset. Samsung is already planning handsets based on Microsoft's Smartphone 2002...

[September 2, 2002, 11:25]


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