It's mix, use and share with the new Siemens M55 as owners will be able to create their own tunes, then use them as ringtones and share them with friends. And there's more.
See yourself as a music fan? If so, you're just the person Siemens is aiming its new M55 model at. The latest mobile phone from the German industry giant lets owners mix their own tunes, for then to use them as ringtones and share them with others. Also in the feature mix is a 12-bit color display, support for polyphonic ringtones and tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz support for world use.
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Through special software named Cubasis Steinberg, owners of the M55 can mix their own melodies for then to send these as musical greetings to friends. These melodies can also be stored in the music archive of the phone, and be used as ringtones for personalization purposes.
Like the S55 and SL55, the M55 also has a digital camera accessory with built-in flash, letting users snap pictures in poorly lit conditions. A photo album lets users store pictures, and send these to acquaintances as well as use them in conjunction with the calling images feature that assigns pictures to incoming callers.
The backlit, X-shaped keypad of the M55 lights up when the user has an incoming call, and it is also possible to assign different colors to different callers.
Also bundled with the M55 is a series of games, spanning from mountain climbing to skateboarding and cross country biking. A number of accessories will be available for the phone, including multiple hands free solutions, headsets, cases, chargers and computer connectivity solutions.
The Siemens M55 will be available in most European countries by June, and comes in two metallic shades: Iridium and Palladium. According to Siemens, the phone will retail for 450 EUR.
An additional hi-res picture of the Siemens M55 and its camera accessory is available on the following page.
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