The Siemens M65 will be a phone model with cover designed to protect against splashes and dust. A new feature not seen in a mobile phone is Bike-o-Meter. From one of the images, it seems like this application on the M65 has directional guidance. Maybe the mobile phone is equipped with GPS? Probably not.
M65 will have a VGA camera, protective camera lens, large color display (probably 128x160 pixels) resolution, probably video recording and GPS?
Official specifications will be available on Wednesday.
Update:
M65 is a Triband handset with integrated VGA video and photo camera, MMS resistance to water splashes, shock and dust. The metal protection frame and rubber bumper absorbs shocks whether on bumpy crossroads or rocky mountains. Photo editor, attachable flash with red eye reduction for taking pictures in low-light conditions.
Bike-o-meter is an accessory can calculate how fast you are going and how far you have gone. Route planning features are integrated into this device
Specifications:
- Triple-band GSM 900/1800/1900
- GPRS
- 109 x 49 x 19 mm
- 104 g
- Standby time 300 hours
- Talktime 5.5 hours
- Display: TFT 132 x 176, 64k colors
- Integrated VGA photo and video camera with 5x digital zoom
- 11 MB storage
- USB, IrDA, serial connectivity
- MMS
- SyncML
- WAP
- JAVA
- Instant Messaging
- Polyphonic ringtones (40 voices)
Available in Q2 2004
Siemens M65 pictures