Siemens A56 Cell Phone
With the Siemens A56 Mobile Phone
you wont have to curb your appetite for the latest innovations or settle for
bulky designs. It has all the features you want, right at your fingertips.
Like its cousin, the CT56,
Siemens's A56 GSM handset delivers strong call quality with a limited feature
set. The main difference between the units is that the A56 doesn't have a
speakerphone or support for J2ME, so you can't download applications or games.
But customers looking for an entry-level mobile phone will find this a
serviceable unit.
Although it features the same
small footprint as the CT56--weighing 3 ounces and measuring 4 by 1.7 by 0.8
inches--the A56 sports a slightly more rounded look. The buttons are small but
raised sufficiently for easy dialing. If you don't like the phone's blue
faceplate, you can swap it out for another ClipIt model.
The menu system
is so easy that you need only the two-way navigation key to wade through its
structure. Unfortunately, this button also doubles as the earpiece/speakerphone
volume control; we prefer those controls to be placed on the side of the unit
for easy adjustment during calls.
Inserting and removing the required SIM card can be a tricky affair. The card
has a tendency to spring itself out of the unit instead of merely popping up
when you're trying to remove it. During insertion, it helps if you have sharp
nails to close the latch that secures the card.
For operation,
the A56 requires a SIM card, on which you store all your contacts; ours came
with a capacity of 250 entries. You can also store up to 50 entries on the phone
itself, although you can't view those contacts without the SIM card. The A56 has
all the other features you'd expect, such as two-way SMS, voice-activated
dialing and commands, wireless Web access, an alarm clock, a calculator, and
games. Unlike the CT56, the A56 supports only monophonic ring tones, but you can
choose between 25 tunes or a vibrate mode, as well as download more tones. Since
the mobile supports EMS, you can also download images to the phone for more
customization.
As with the CT56, the A56 won't let you maintain a running tally of your call
usage. The only way you can tell how long you've been on your current call is to
take the handset away from your face and click the menu button. We wish that it
would display the elapsed time on the screen during the call by default.
- 2-Way Text Messaging: Yes
- Wireless Internet Ready: Yes
- Battery Type: Li Ion
- Talk Time: Up To 300 Minutes
- StandBy Time: Up To 250 Hours
- Memory Locations: 300 Entry Phonebook Plus SIM Card Memory
- 1 Touch Emergency: Yes
- Speed Dialing: Yes
- Timer Types: Individual, Cumulative, Re-Settable & Audible
- Alert Ringer Options: Downloadable
- Weight: 3.0 Ounces
- Vibrating Option: Included
- Predictive Text Input: T9 Predictive Text Input
- Technology Details: GSM 800 / GSM 1900
- 300 Entry Phone Book
- Speed Dialing
- Wireless Internet Ready
- Black and White, 5 lines, 64x101 pixels
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