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Siemens SX1

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Siemens SX1
ManufacturerSiemens
Availability by region2003—2005
SuccessorGigaset ME
Compatible networksGSM, GPRS
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions109x56x19 mm
Weight116 g
Operating systemSymbian OS v6.1, Series 60 v1.0 UI
CPU120 MHz
Memory4 MB internal memory
Removable storageHot-Swappable MMC (Multimedia Card)
BatteryStandard, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Rear cameraIntegrated VGA camera
Display176x220 (65,536 colours) TFT display
ConnectivityIrDA, Bluetooth
Data inputsUnique keypad arrangement

The Siemens SX1 is a GSM mobile phone running version 1.2 of the Series 60 platform for the Symbian OS. It was the first such smartphone from Siemens following its licensing agreement with Nokia for the use and development of Series 60. Though unveiled in February 2003, it was not launched until December 2003.

Features

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The phone had a very high feature list for its time of release. It had three built in games and support for more by downloads. The three games which were bundled with the phone were Mozzies, which was awarded the title of best mobile game in 2003, Typegun, which was a game made for acquainting users to the keypad layout, and Sitris, a Tetris version with multiplayer support (via Bluetooth).

Linux on SX1

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A Linux for the mobile exists, one can boot a modified Linux kernel on the mobile using Das U-Boot as a bootloader.

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