Siemens MT50,S35i,C30 - Mobile phone

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Siemens MT50, S35i and C30 mobile phones, in used condition dating from 2000, are collectible items featuring monochrome displays, GSM dual‑band capability, and Java on the MT50; secondhand not tested and without original box.

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Siemens MT50 mobile phone is a collectible item released in the early 2000s.
Display: Monochrome graphical screen.
Key Features: Featured Java technology for downloading games and applications, and was a dual-band GSM phone.
Siemens S35 (often referred to as the S35i), a classic mobile phone released around the year 2000.
Siemens C30 mobile phone.
It was originally released around 2000-2001 as a basic mobile device.
The phone features a monochrome LCD display and uses a proprietary operating system.
It operates on GSM networks and requires a standard Mini SIM card.
Secondhand not Tested
Without Original Box with bag

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Siemens MT50 mobile phone is a collectible item released in the early 2000s.
Display: Monochrome graphical screen.
Key Features: Featured Java technology for downloading games and applications, and was a dual-band GSM phone.
Siemens S35 (often referred to as the S35i), a classic mobile phone released around the year 2000.
Siemens C30 mobile phone.
It was originally released around 2000-2001 as a basic mobile device.
The phone features a monochrome LCD display and uses a proprietary operating system.
It operates on GSM networks and requires a standard Mini SIM card.
Secondhand not Tested
Without Original Box with bag

Shipping DHL

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Siemens
Series/model
MT50,S35i,C30
Year of manufacture
2000
Condition
Used
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Objects sold
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