June 20th 2005 |
Phones
On the entertainment front, the SK65, with its preloaded games should provide a much-needed escape from work should the need present itself. It’s just a shame that the phone did not include a camera, which would have helped push our rating that much closer to perfection. Nevertheless, the Siemens SK65 was still a good product and while it certainly won’t be the last phone to carry Blackberry capability, it sure was a great handset to demonstrate to us the benefits of Blackberry’s "Push" technology.
Siemens SK65 (Tri-Band)
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