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Value for Money8.9/10
Reviewer Rating7.7/10
Overall Rating8.1/10 Based on 13 ratings
91% Recommended10 out of 11 Reviews
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11- Siemens A65 Reviews

  • Full review by
    moshinggoth
    on 13th Aug 2008


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    Good Points: It works and well it has a lot of good features on it.

    Bad Points: There is no blue tooth or infra red. Also you have to buy a camera attachment. The sound quality isn't brilliant either.

    General comments: I like the Siemens A65 phone and I recommend that people buy it :)
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  • Review by
    Guest.
    on 30th Jan 2008


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    The siemens A65 is easy to use. Nice and cool but slow with no bluetooth and it does network searches.
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  • Review by
    Luv2Party
    on 3rd Jul 2007


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    The Siemens A65 is really good: small, sleek and stylish. it may not have a camera and Bluetooth but me and my friends love it even though they have super flash phones but I have had it for 2 years and it has one scratch.
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    siemensA65 Rank: Major
    on 26th Mar 2007


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    It is easy to browse the world wide web with this sleek and stylish never failing business tool. I have been able to develop a list of www addresses, and browsing is heaps of fun. I purchased the Siemens A65 mobile phone in Geneva in 2005, and it has since functioned perfectly. Photos are a possibility with the A65. Almost all the Vodafone Live features are possible with this mobile too.
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  • Review by
    brittanyellis
    on 29th Jun 2006


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : +1

    The Siemens A65 mobile phone vibrates really well. It's also small, so you can fit it in your pocket. Unfortunately, it gets scratched really easily and it doesn't have a camera. But it's cheap, and it has lasted me over a year and I have not had one bad fault with it. I got it for £20 from Asda!
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  • Review by
    dangood
    on 22nd Jun 2006


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : 0

    I like my Siemens A65 mobile phone. The portability, color screen, WAP, GPRS and polyphonic tones tell me that I have the right phone, and although mine failed me after using it for a while, and the silent alert ceased working, which has really inconvenienced me, the phone is excellent and good value for money. Just one question: How can I get a clip on camera so that I am able to use the camera?
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  • Review by
    jsheadland
    on 12th May 2006


    User Rating : 2
    Respect : 0

    Physically, the Siemens A65 mobile phone is a joy to hold, with no complicated bits to snap off. The phone's operating system has very poor reliability, and one occasionally has to reboot the device by pulling the battery out when it gets wedged with a permanent "please wait" message on the screen. This happens particularly when using "advanced" features such as GPRS/surfing and MMS. Neat looking little phone, let down by poor quality software.
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  • Review by
    WilliaD Rank: Corporal
    on 15th Feb 2006


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    I bought the Siemens A65 from Argos for £30, and have been using it with no probs for about 4 months now. Its not got any bells and whistles, but it looks nice, got good battery life and even has gprs on it. People are often commenting that its a nice looking phone too. Really happy with what I've got for the price.
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  • Review by
    lockdown189 Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 27th Aug 2005


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    My Siemens A65 mobile phone was purchased for £39.99 from Virgin Direct, and the phone came with £15 of airtime, making the phone effectively £15 which is a bargain for any phone! The phone has 16 tone polyphonics i.e. can play 16 instrument sounds at the same time, which in a lot of cases is much better than lower end Nokia Phones, Sagem, Sendo and Alcatel. The phone has a photo phone book (images can be multimedia in the phone). It has a calculator and timer, and the p ...
    lockdown189's full review
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  • Review by
    annair104
    on 14th Jul 2005


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    Siemens A65 - The features on this phone include color, polyphonic ringtones, gprs (phone internet), mms (multi-media messaging) and vibrations. I would recommend this phone to younger users as it would not be suited to users with large fingers.
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  • Review by
    Skumface Rank: Corporal
    on 18th Jan 2005


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : 0

    The Siemens A65 is cheap, got it for 500 swedish krowns with about 100 minutes of calling time. The interface is typical siemens, awkward, so it takes a short while to learn. The coolest thing about this phone are the ringsignals. you can record any song to the phone with the mic. Best method for me is to use small earbuds with very low base, don't try to record techno with heavy base or death metal. My main gripe is the phonebook. Instead of entering all contacts numbers under one heading you ...
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