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Friday 10 June 2005, 1:10 PM

Weak Signal Reception


Great features and nice to use, but it has only one bar on signal meter in the same place my old Nokia 6210 had four bars!

When I am in my office, I need to switch my SIM back to my old Nokia...

7.0

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Very Good

Siemens SX1



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Overview

Siemens SX1

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

The SX1 is a well-made Symbian smartphone with an unusual design that may not appeal to all. It’s a bit short on internal memory, too.

Typical price

£ 250

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