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October 06, 2004

Siemens MC60



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The Siemens MC60 is an entry level camera phone that is similar to the Siemens SL55 (scaled back). It has a 4k color display and CIF camera with maximum resolution of 352x288 and auto white balance. There is no infrared port so that images can only be transferred via MMS or Siemens serial cable. It has 2MB internal storage, 16 polyphonic rings and weighs 86g.

Mobileburn reviews the Siemens MC60 and writes - 'While the MC60 does have good reception an audio qualities, which are very important, and it does include a camera (which most people think is also important), it just doesn't do enough other things well enough. There are too many small quirks, many related to the keypad design. I could be convinced that this keypad design is worse than that of the Nokia 7210, and the actual button action itself is worse than most phones on the market today.


So with all of that said, I can not recommend that you buy a MC60. Even if your network offers the phone for free with a new contract, I am sure you will be able to find much better similarly "free" phones available to you. The MC60 gets a thumbs down vote.'



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Posted by Darren at October 6, 2004 08:53 PM