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My Cellphone - Chronological Order - Siemens C62

Telecommunication technology has changes our lives in very short time period. Ten years ago, it was not a problem when you can not be contacted at all at any given time. Now, people would rather left their wallet than left their cellphone at home.

Me myself has been using cellphone since 2004. I don't have many cellphones actually, but each of it has very interesting story behind. With this post, I want to keep the stories memorable.

1. Siemens C62 (2004 - 2006)

My first cellphone, Siemens C62. I bought this one using my commission money from Mr. Prof. R.J. Widodo for helping him arranging international conference on Control Systems in my 3rd year at ITB. I worked for this event with my two other friends: Ari Pribadi and Dzikri Hakam.

GENERAL

2G Network

GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900

Announced

2003, 4Q

Status

Discontinued

SIZE

Dimensions

101 x 44 x 20 mm, 82 cc

Weight

85 g

DISPLAY

Type

CSTN, 4096 colors

Size

128 x 128 pixels, 7 lines

- Navi key

SOUND

Alert types

Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones

Speakerphone

Yes

MEMORY

Phonebook

50 x 4 fields, 4 contact groups

Call records

10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls

Internal

1.6 MB

Card slot

No

- 600 KB memory free

- 100 short messages

- 100 calendar events

- Message templates

- 30 sec voice memo

DATA

GPRS

Class 8 (4+1 slots), 32 - 40 kbps

EDGE

No

3G

No

WLAN

No

Bluetooth

No

Infrared port

No

USB

CAMERA

No

FEATURES

Messaging

SMS, EMS, MMS, Email

Browser

WAP 1.2.1

Radio

No

Games

2 - Achevo, Falling

Colors

3 - Eagle White, Pidgeon Blue and Cherry Red

GPS

No

Java

No

0

- Organizer

- Voice memo

- Optional digital camera (VGA 640 x 480)

BATTERY

Standard, Li-Ion 630 mAh (EBA-610)

Stand-by

Up to 250 h

Talk time

Up to 4 h 30 min

This phone was a luxury back then. Color screen, polyphonic tone, MMS, GPRS (never use it though, very expensive), no 3G but support (3G handsets back then was kind of "elite-people-only" gadget). Very proud to use it, furthermore I bought it using my very first money earned.

But the end of the story is quite bad. Because I only use this phone in "passive mode" - meaning only to receive SMS and - in very rare moment - receive calls, I always put this phone in my backpack. So it was being pickpocket-ed (how to say "kecopetan" in English??) in an Angkot (how to say "angkot" in English??) one day*sigh*. Not a happy ending.

My second cellphone is the sexy Motorola V3 RAZR.

I will write about it in my next post, stay tuned ^___^