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cebit 2005 · new products · cell phones · michael oryl
Siemens launches rugged M75
Product Launch by Michael Oryl on Wednesday March 09, 2005.

Siemens M75Today at the CeBIT 2005 show in Hannover, Siemens introduced the latest in their line of M phones - phones that have been toughened up for outdoor activities. It has a metal frame and rubber sides to help it deal with impacts, and has been sealed tight to protect it from water and dust.
The 262k color TFT display and built-in video-capable 1.3 megapixel digital camera have both been given a bit of added protection to help them survive the bumps and shocks of outdoor life. Like most of the other new phones in the Siemens lineup, the M75 supports RS-MMC memory cards and is able to play MP3 music files from off of the card. Also like the other new models, the M75 supports Push-To-Talk instant voice communication. 3D gaming is also in there.
The M75 ships with a 32MB RS-MMC memory card and has 14MB of internal storage. It also supports Bluetooth and the mobile blogging client used by the CX75. it should weigh about 98g (3.45oz). Siemens expects the M75 to start shipping in June of 2005 and that it will be available in either black or green colors. No pricing information is available at this time.
More photos of the Siemens M75 are available on the following page.
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Michael is the Philadelphia based owner and editor-in-chief of MobileBurn.com. He also operates several other tech sites, including AndroidAuthority.com. You can follow him on Twitter as @MichaelOryl





