just saw one of those nostalgia inducing videos of early 2000’s mobile phones with crazy designs, and just remembered of my siemens SK65 shuriken design!
the software was flaky as windows me, it would turn off when receiving a call just because you pressed 2 buttons, but the design was beyond cool for the 2000s!
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Als Antwort auf tiago • • •The image features a Siemens SK65 mobile phone, a classic model with a sliding design. The phone is predominantly black with a white border, and it has a physical QWERTY keyboard on both sides. The screen displays the date "24.09.2004," the time "20:15," and the text "Inbox" and "BL. tooth," indicating Bluetooth connectivity. The phone's brand name "Siemens" is visible at the top of the screen. The phone is positioned on a surface, with the keypad partially open, showcasing its design and functionality. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the phone.
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The image features a Siemens SK 65 mobile phone, characterized by its classic design. The phone has a black front with a silver frame, and a large screen at the top. Below the screen, there is a numeric keypad with numbers 0-9, and letters on the keys, along with a central navigation button. The phone also includes a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the bottom, featuring keys for letters, numbers, and symbols. The brand name "SIEMENS" is prominently displayed at the top of the phone. The model number
The image features a Siemens SK65 mobile phone, a classic model with a sliding design. The phone is predominantly black with a white border, and it has a physical QWERTY keyboard on both sides. The screen displays the date "24.09.2004," the time "20:15," and the text "Inbox" and "BL. tooth," indicating Bluetooth connectivity. The phone's brand name "Siemens" is visible at the top of the screen. The phone is positioned on a surface, with the keypad partially open, showcasing its design and functionality. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the phone.
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The image features a Siemens SK 65 mobile phone, characterized by its classic design. The phone has a black front with a silver frame, and a large screen at the top. Below the screen, there is a numeric keypad with numbers 0-9, and letters on the keys, along with a central navigation button. The phone also includes a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the bottom, featuring keys for letters, numbers, and symbols. The brand name "SIEMENS" is prominently displayed at the top of the phone. The model number "SK 65" is visible below the screen. The phone is shown in a slightly angled position, with the keyboard partially extended, highlighting its sliding mechanism.
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The image shows a Siemens SK 65 mobile phone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. The phone is positioned centrally on a flat surface, with the screen facing the viewer. The screen displays the "Messages" application with icons for various functions, including an envelope for messages, a wrench for settings, and a calendar icon. Below the screen, the phone's main keypad is visible, featuring a numeric keypad with letters above each number, a central navigation button, and a green call button on the left and a red end call button on the right. The sliding keyboard is open, revealing a full QWERTY layout with red backlighting. The phone's design is characteristic of early smartphones, with a combination of physical buttons and a touchscreen interface.
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