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Siemens CL75 Poppy

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    6.7 6.7 from 98 reviewers
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    6.9 6.9 from 6 reviewers
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If you want to possess a mobile phone with a different look, you can choose the CL75 Poppy model from Siemens that features a pink poppy on the front side of the panel. It is an open-type or flip model that comes in a pink and silver colour combination. Its beautiful design attracts people, especially women, who consider it a romantic colour. With its measurements of 44x87x23mm and weight of 90g only, the tri-band CL75 looks smart and elegant. You get 262,000 colours and can see almost all the colours …

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If you want to possess a mobile phone with a different look, you can choose the CL75 Poppy model from Siemens that features a pink poppy on the front side of the panel. It is an open-type or flip model that comes in a pink and silver colour combination. Its beautiful design attracts people, especially women, who consider it a romantic colour. With its measurements of 44x87x23mm and weight of 90g only, the tri-band CL75 looks smart and elegant. You get 262,000 colours and can see almost all the colours accurately. You would also be able to see the image properly as it features a 128x160-pixel screen. However, the external display features only 65,000 colours and shows the information of incoming calls, new messages, or missed calls along with battery and signal strength and date and time, when you close the flip. Diary, task manager, countdown timer, stopwatch and calculator are the basic software provided in this model. This would be a useful model to a homemaker, who would be able to use it easily, as it is straightforward and does not feature complicated software or navigation.

The camera lens is situated on the clamshell, which allows you to take your own picture. The digital zoom allows basic zooming while capturing a photograph. You would not want to capture those extra special moments of your life with this mobile camera, because of its very basic features. There is no balance between the positives and negatives of this mobile phone. The negatives are low volume tone, low-resolution camera, no updated technology or software, limited features in the existing software, low battery strength, lack of clarity of the keypad and slow loading of the message or information. This is a basic phone that can be purchased for its looks and not so much for its high performance.

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Pros & Cons

  • looks nice, small and ladylike, is easy to use, small neat design, great little phone
  • terrible battery life, reviewer left no comment, battery life span, no bad points, really bad
  1. Siemens CL75 Poppy: bling mobile

    Reviewer: Dooyoo
    20 October 2008
    Overall 8
    8.0
     

    approxiamtely two years ago maybe a little more i was in love with this phone after seeing it in all the the glossy women's magazines. the siemens poppy i own was bought by my husband as a gift from ebay and it was customized with tiny pink swarovski crystals for 100 pounds. i was so delighted when it arrived as i had just given birth to my second child and needed cheering up as having a toddler in tow too was tiring so al in all it was a glamourous and definitely bling... Read more

  2. My current phone

    Reviewer: Ciao
    16 December 2007
    Overall 7
    7.0
     

    I currently own this phone, found it good to begin with as its pretty and im a young girl. It has all the things people should want minus blutooth , other connectivity devices and the option to put a password on your messages, which i find annoying, but as of yet cannot find it maybe its there maybe not if there is a password thing then it sure is hiding lol. Anyway i do like this phone as the buttons are good to press etc. however in its later life as i have had it for... Read more

  3. Siemens CL75 Poppy

    Reviewer: Sandra Vogel, CNET
    28 June 2006
    Overall 1
    1.0
     

    "Dont touch it with a bargepole" Read more

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