The BenQ- Siemens S68 Cell Phone

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General Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Announced 2006, January
Status Available
Size Dimensions 107.5 x 44 x 13.2 mm, 58 cc
Weight 78.5 g
Display Type TFT, 256K colors
Size 132 x 176 pixels, 28 x 37 mm
Ringtones Type Polyphonic (40 channels)
Customization Download
Vibration Yes
Memory Phonebook Yes
Call records 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
Card slot No
  - 26 MB user memory
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD No
EDGE No
3G No
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v1.2
Infrared port No
USB Yes
Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Brushed Aluminum
Camera No
  - Java MIDP 2.0
- Media player
- T9
- Built-in handsfree
- Currency converter
- Calculator
- Stopwatch
- Organizer
- Voice memo
Battery   Standard battery, Li-Ion 660 mAh
Stand-by Up to 300 h
Talk time Up to 5 h

BenQ- Siemens S68 Cell Phone Reviews

St Well the product is good but can be target to middle class section or for users who dont use camera, Mp3 etc which is like the old generation.

But the target should be towards the younger generation cos thats the area where you make a lot of good sales.

I am sure sure if it had a camera, mp3 player it would hae sold much more than what it would do now!

<unknown> I'm holding it in my hand right now. My first impression is: cool and somewhat expensive-looking. Very thin. The back is plastic of a horrible quality if you see it on the inside. the outside is ok.
I would say it is a cool phone to have for a night on the town or at a party, if you are on a budget.

<unknown> I bought it 4 days ago. I only wanted a "normal" stylish phone without camera and unnecessary features to use it with SMS, phonecalls, calendar and contact list. It performs great. The display is amazing and the user can read it even in direct sunlight and it has a great and easy menu.

A good thing about it is that it works like a PC, so it is very friendly to the user. For instance as soon as someone connects to the PC it can copy and paste files (wav, doc, pdf, java even zip files which can the user unpack them from the menu), create new folders, search etc.

I noticed like many of you that it switches off on its own, but in my case was because I was playing with it all day. You must switch it off during the night because Siemens phones protect themselves.

I only buy Siemens mobiles. I used to have a Nokia but the only impressive thing about it was the battery. It had no functionality and the user could not personalise its menu which had limited function comparing to Siemens.

The last Siemens I had was the ME45 the black one (I had it for about 5 years and got bored). It still works like a new one, even the colour and the sense of its keypad. And I used it alot. At the S68 model they succeeded to correct all the mistakes the older models used to have - for instance the low battery warning which was appearing a few minutes before the phone goes off. I hope they corrected the standby time as well. I am sure that someone can compare its menu to others, even more expensive mobiles and find it much better. I used to compare the ME 45 with Nokia and other mobiles even models that were produced one or two years later and it was simply better.

Also S68's memory is more than enough for the organiser, contacts and SMSs(26MB). One thing that someone will notice is the space provided for the contacts. Someone can put full details, including two mobile phones (business and home), URL, fax and phone (business and home), birthday etc.

The bad thing about it, is that is quite slow when someone browses SMSs.

BeeG Just loving it. But there's one MISTAKE in the specs: this phone absolutely DOES have EDGE. Or I don't know about your s68's, but the one I got yesterday has EDGE, and it's running well (just tested).

It's looking gorgeous. It's like made for me. Big very very nice screen, nice features (unless you need those shit-like "phone cameras" that suck like a pack of *****s), a good, well-lasting battery (I'm using this for a 2nd full day now, so it's been nearly 48 hours, and only 1 pixel length of the battery meter is off; this is promising me a week of use with one load - just remember to reduce the screen light/brightness since it's very bright & uses more battery if you don't, take the annoying beeps off at bootup/shutdown, and consider changing the default screensaver to analog clock or off).

The only bad thing I've about this s68 is that when I first downloaded wap/mms/etc. settings, they went fine but for some reason wap settings didn't change the name like I thought (so though the settings were OK, I thought they didn't install), and when I downloaded wap settings for 2nd time and tried to install, the phone just beeped and shut down. Twice in a row. So I guess it's not a good idea trying to push the wap/mms/etc. settings twice over...or then I made a mistake.

Really a good, cheap (compared to what it really is!) and cool phone. I really have to say, this is something the other manufacturers just haven't been able to create. And if Siemens did have some cellular operating system/software faults and problems in the past, this seems to have got away and is working (almost, that is, as well as possible) perfectly.

If you plan buying a cellular, buy this - you won't regret.

Uros This is an awesome phone, good rival to nokia's e60. It needs bigger memory or SD slot. I like that there is no camera

<unknown> Just Another Pretty Face

Have had phone for about a month. You can't buy a new battery either here in US or in UK (I haven't yet searched for in in the other countries). The users manual is virtually useless. It is designated "short version" however there is no "long" or "full" version. Benq-siemens offers no support in the US but you can call the UK (for $1.35/minute for the advice) plus the cost of the overseas call for help. One would think that the seller of a battery driven device would make the battery available and not charge for support when there is no meaningful users manual.

But it sure is pretty.

math It does NOT have EDGE!
There is a bug in some of the early firmwares and it shows EGPRS instead of GPRS on the display.

finnish I am absolutely delighted about this phone. I haven't yet seen any reasons to complain about the battery life, although I only speak with it only about .15mins a day. With the default settings : egprs is on. Switching it to off does make the battery life better.
It DOES turn itself off for no reason, when playing with it for about half an hour, so it isn't the right choice if you need to use your phone call the time.

Appy Looks like a cross between Sony-Ericsson and Nokia!
Very bland
No Card slot. Not a lot of Memory.
3 Out of 10 Try again....

<unknown> You must switch it off during the night because Siemens phones protect themselves.
Huh??

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