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  1. #1
    John
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    The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and Siemens
    have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with BenQ.......






    My Overall Opinion

    If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the Siemens
    SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not the great
    bargain it claims to be. For one thing it's already a discontinued
    model overseas. The standby time for this phone is claimed at 300
    hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a lot less then that,
    a lot less then 30 hours to be precise. I really have to wonder
    when a product is put forth onto a relatively unsuspecting public
    and true, I ended up buying one because I had gotten tired of the
    Nokia 9210i I was using.

    Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at the
    initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a few bugs
    in the software of the phone and any initial happiness with this
    is now well and truly gone.



    What The Bug Actually Is

    When you enter phone contacts into the memory you are given the
    opportunity to input extra details such as the address, email,
    URL, and country information for all your contacts. So I thought
    I'd put all this to the test. I hooked the phone up to the computer
    and copied all my phone numbers from the SIM card to the PC. This
    took a relatively short time to occur and all was well. I added
    all the information such as address and extra contact information
    to the numbers in the database then I sent all the numbers back to
    the phone to update the internal database.

    Now according to the manual all the extra information should have been
    carried over and visible in the phone when I click on a number but all
    the fields were left blank. Several attempts were made and yet no joy
    so I suspect it was either a bug as I suspect or something as simple as
    a printing error in the manual, yet if that were the case why have all
    those data fields in the contact list if they don't work.



    Overall Conclusion.

    I'll be ripping the SIM out of this and popping it back into the Nokia
    to use. At least that phone did everything it claimed to do.




    See More: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You




  2. #2
    John Henderson
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    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    John wrote:

    > The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas
    > and Siemens have gotten out of the mobile phone market and
    > dumped it with BenQ.......


    That's fairly emotional language to describe the sale of the
    Siemens mobile phone business. As I understand it, BenQ will
    be supporting Siemens customers from their German office for
    years at least, and the design team is now under BenQ's
    umbrella.

    > My Overall Opinion
    >
    > If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the
    > Siemens SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not
    > the great bargain it claims to be. For one thing it's already
    > a discontinued model overseas. The standby time for this phone
    > is claimed at 300 hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a
    > lot less then that, a lot less then 30 hours to be precise. I
    > really have to wonder when a product is put forth onto a
    > relatively unsuspecting public and true, I ended up buying one
    > because I had gotten tired of the Nokia 9210i I was using.
    >
    > Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at
    > the initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a
    > few bugs in the software of the phone and any initial
    > happiness with this is now well and truly gone.
    >
    >
    >
    > What The Bug Actually Is
    >
    > When you enter phone contacts into the memory you are given
    > the opportunity to input extra details such as the address,
    > email, URL, and country information for all your contacts. So
    > I thought
    > I'd put all this to the test. I hooked the phone up to the
    > computer and copied all my phone numbers from the SIM card to
    > the PC. This
    > took a relatively short time to occur and all was well. I
    > added all the information such as address and extra contact
    > information to the numbers in the database then I sent all the
    > numbers back to the phone to update the internal database.
    >
    > Now according to the manual all the extra information should
    > have been carried over and visible in the phone when I click
    > on a number but all the fields were left blank. Several
    > attempts were made and yet no joy so I suspect it was either a
    > bug as I suspect or something as simple as a printing error in
    > the manual, yet if that were the case why have all those data
    > fields in the contact list if they don't work.


    I'm not familiar with the SK65. But on recent model Siemens
    phones that I am familiar with, they distinguish between the
    Phonebook (stored on the SIM, and covered by GSM 11.11) and the
    Addressbook (stored on the phone). Your "extra information"
    cannot be stored in the Phonebook (a SIM restriction), if
    that's what your default book is set to.

    > I'll be ripping the SIM out of this and popping it back into
    > the Nokia to use. At least that phone did everything it
    > claimed to do.


    I've found my Siemens phones to be almost bug-free, unlike other
    brands.

    John



  3. #3
    John
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    AND A FURTHER UPDATE AS OF 23-01-2006

    Rang Siemens customer service here in Australia
    and the service was shocking....

    They put the blame for the problem onto Outlook Express which I
    don't even use. So they score a big fat 0 for customer support.
    The fact I mentioned that I DO NOT use Outlook was mentioned
    yet they kept circling around this for nearly 10 minutes......

    I could tell the guy was reading off of a script too because he
    lacked the capacity to think beyond one line of text so don't
    count on Siemens call centre people to offer any real form of
    technical support..

    So scratch any hope of fixing what seems like a very obvious
    software flaw in this phone and no wonder the model was
    discontinued and dumped onto a very unsuspecting market......






  4. #4
    John Henderson
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    John wrote:

    > Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at
    > the initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a
    > few bugs in the software of the phone and any initial
    > happiness with this is now well and truly gone.


    One of the many strengths of Siemens phones is the ability to
    upgrade the firmware yourself. If you feel that you're
    competent to do so, visit

    http://tinyurl.com/7kpbc

    check your variant, and your existing firmware version, and then
    download and install the latest.

    $129 is a very good price for this phone if it's unlocked.

    John



  5. #5

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You


    John Henderson wrote:
    > I've found my Siemens phones to be almost bug-free, unlike other
    > brands.


    I agree 100%, i have a 5yo ME45 Siemens and its simply the best mobile
    phone i [and others] have ever used.I have had Nokia, Samsung,
    Motorola, NEC and other brands too.

    I am so impressed with it [people comment on the clear/static-free
    transmission] that i purchased a car kit for it about 12 months ago, i
    wont be parting with it any time soon.

    Still on origonal battery, never turn it off, only charges in the car
    and been drop tested heaps of times.Pulls in a strong signal even out
    of the booster car kit.

    Looking foward to its 10th birthday!

    Sad to see Siemens finish like this.
    >
    > John





  6. #6
    nelly
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    John wrote:
    > The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and
    > Siemens have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with
    > BenQ.......


    So what?
    You sound like you were born only yesterday...
    Whether you like it or not- Australia IS and has been a dumping ground for many, many years.
    Not only for goods.
    Ordinary people have become millionaires here because they have realised Australians are happy to accept second grade of goods and services.
    What- you don't like this phone?
    Why don't you buy mobile phone made in Australia "for Australian conditions"?
    Truth hurts?
    C'mon- get real and stop whingeing.
    Cheers



  7. #7
    John
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    John Henderson wrote:

    > John wrote:
    >
    > > Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at
    > > the initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a
    > > few bugs in the software of the phone and any initial
    > > happiness with this is now well and truly gone.

    >
    > One of the many strengths of Siemens phones is the ability to
    > upgrade the firmware yourself. If you feel that you're
    > competent to do so, visit
    >
    > http://tinyurl.com/7kpbc
    >
    > check your variant, and your existing firmware version, and then
    > download and install the latest.
    >
    > $129 is a very good price for this phone if it's unlocked.
    >
    > John




    Not sure if it is unlocked but updating the firmware was the very
    first thing I did..... But the thing that annoys me with the addressbook
    database is still going on.......

    And the battery life is appalling.....






  8. #8
    John
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    John Henderson wrote:

    > John wrote:
    >
    > > The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas
    > > and Siemens have gotten out of the mobile phone market and
    > > dumped it with BenQ.......

    >
    > That's fairly emotional language to describe the sale of the
    > Siemens mobile phone business. As I understand it, BenQ will
    > be supporting Siemens customers from their German office for
    > years at least, and the design team is now under BenQ's
    > umbrella.
    >
    > > My Overall Opinion
    > >
    > > If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the
    > > Siemens SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not
    > > the great bargain it claims to be. For one thing it's already
    > > a discontinued model overseas. The standby time for this phone
    > > is claimed at 300 hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a
    > > lot less then that, a lot less then 30 hours to be precise. I
    > > really have to wonder when a product is put forth onto a
    > > relatively unsuspecting public and true, I ended up buying one
    > > because I had gotten tired of the Nokia 9210i I was using.
    > >
    > > Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at
    > > the initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a
    > > few bugs in the software of the phone and any initial
    > > happiness with this is now well and truly gone.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > What The Bug Actually Is
    > >
    > > When you enter phone contacts into the memory you are given
    > > the opportunity to input extra details such as the address,
    > > email, URL, and country information for all your contacts. So
    > > I thought
    > > I'd put all this to the test. I hooked the phone up to the
    > > computer and copied all my phone numbers from the SIM card to
    > > the PC. This
    > > took a relatively short time to occur and all was well. I
    > > added all the information such as address and extra contact
    > > information to the numbers in the database then I sent all the
    > > numbers back to the phone to update the internal database.
    > >
    > > Now according to the manual all the extra information should
    > > have been carried over and visible in the phone when I click
    > > on a number but all the fields were left blank. Several
    > > attempts were made and yet no joy so I suspect it was either a
    > > bug as I suspect or something as simple as a printing error in
    > > the manual, yet if that were the case why have all those data
    > > fields in the contact list if they don't work.

    >
    > I'm not familiar with the SK65. But on recent model Siemens
    > phones that I am familiar with, they distinguish between the
    > Phonebook (stored on the SIM, and covered by GSM 11.11) and the
    > Addressbook (stored on the phone). Your "extra information"
    > cannot be stored in the Phonebook (a SIM restriction), if
    > that's what your default book is set to.





    My default book is the addressbook instead of using the SIM
    because of that very limitation.. I had assumed because the
    data fields were present in the addressbook that they would
    carry over when I modified all my numbers in the phone
    manager software. Alas this is not the case ....



  9. #9
    John Henderson
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    John wrote:

    > My default book is the addressbook instead of using the SIM
    > because of that very limitation.. I had assumed because the
    > data fields were present in the addressbook that they would
    > carry over when I modified all my numbers in the phone
    > manager software. Alas this is not the case ....


    I rarely use it, but I've just tested the functionality you
    describe on my S55 using the supplied PC software "Siemens Data
    Suite". Addressbook updates done by PC software, and
    transmitted back to the Addressbook, work as described, with
    added info intact.

    I understand that your SK65 equivalent PC software is "Mobile
    Phone Manager". I haven't used this, but suspect some
    configuration problem if yours fails. It's not an overly
    active group, but you could try asking on alt.cellular.siemens
    if your news server carries it.

    John



  10. #10
    alx
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    1) "Discontinued model overseas..." ... is this necessarily a problem?
    Phones get discontinued frequently. A new model lasts about 6 months.

    As long as Support is in place...who cares!

    2) "buggy".... did you run on another computer ? did you contact Support?
    Is your computer possibly the problem? Are the updates on support sites?

    I know it's inconvenient but computers and phones etc are not like buying a
    light bulb or a toaster.

    3) battery life... this can be caused by a number of factors...poor
    reception area ....new battery requiring a few cycles to condition...faulty
    battery... did you contact Support?

    4) Yes I love my Nokia's too...bugs and all.... PC Suite...over the years
    and several Nokias.... continues to be buggy..


    "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and Siemens
    > have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with BenQ.......
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > My Overall Opinion
    >
    > If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the Siemens
    > SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not the great
    > bargain it claims to be. For one thing it's already a discontinued
    > model overseas. The standby time for this phone is claimed at 300
    > hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a lot less then that,
    > a lot less then 30 hours to be precise. I really have to wonder
    > when a product is put forth onto a relatively unsuspecting public
    > and true, I ended up buying one because I had gotten tired of the
    > Nokia 9210i I was using.
    >
    > Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at the
    > initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a few bugs
    > in the software of the phone and any initial happiness with this
    > is now well and truly gone.
    >
    >
    >
    > What The Bug Actually Is
    >
    > When you enter phone contacts into the memory you are given the
    > opportunity to input extra details such as the address, email,
    > URL, and country information for all your contacts. So I thought
    > I'd put all this to the test. I hooked the phone up to the computer
    > and copied all my phone numbers from the SIM card to the PC. This
    > took a relatively short time to occur and all was well. I added
    > all the information such as address and extra contact information
    > to the numbers in the database then I sent all the numbers back to
    > the phone to update the internal database.
    >
    > Now according to the manual all the extra information should have been
    > carried over and visible in the phone when I click on a number but all
    > the fields were left blank. Several attempts were made and yet no joy
    > so I suspect it was either a bug as I suspect or something as simple as
    > a printing error in the manual, yet if that were the case why have all
    > those data fields in the contact list if they don't work.
    >
    >
    >
    > Overall Conclusion.
    >
    > I'll be ripping the SIM out of this and popping it back into the Nokia
    > to use. At least that phone did everything it claimed to do.
    >






  11. #11
    Tom Smyth
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You


    "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and Siemens
    > have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with BenQ.......


    That's just so shocking. You're surely due for some *LARGE* compensation.

    > My Overall Opinion
    >
    > If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the Siemens
    > SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not the great
    > bargain it claims to be.


    You bought it because the sign said "bargain"?

    > For one thing it's already a discontinued
    > model overseas.


    So what?

    > The standby time for this phone is claimed at 300
    > hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a lot less then that,
    > a lot less then 30 hours to be precise.


    *Yawn*

    > I really have to wonder
    > when a product is put forth onto a relatively unsuspecting public
    > and true, I ended up buying one because I had gotten tired of the
    > Nokia 9210i I was using.


    That makes no sense at all.

    > Anyway my initial hype is now a somewhat less then it was at the


    Not DSE's fault you got so excited over a "bargain".

    > initial purchase. I have since found what I think are a few bugs
    > in the software of the phone and any initial happiness with this
    > is now well and truly gone.


    *Yawn*

    <rant snipped>

    > carried over and visible in the phone when I click on a number but all
    > the fields were left blank. Several attempts were made and yet no joy


    RTFM. You need to transfer to/from the phone's memory, not the SIM.

    > I'll be ripping the SIM out of this and popping it back into the Nokia
    > to use. At least that phone did everything it claimed to do.


    *Yawn*





  12. #12
    Tom Smyth
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You


    "Horry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:53:06 +1030, John wrote:
    >
    >> The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and Siemens
    >> have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with BenQ.......

    >
    > <snip>
    >
    > Hi. Is this John D Leister?


    Would John ordinarily cross-post to both these froups?





  13. #13
    John
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    John Henderson wrote:

    > John wrote:
    >
    > > My default book is the addressbook instead of using the SIM
    > > because of that very limitation.. I had assumed because the
    > > data fields were present in the addressbook that they would
    > > carry over when I modified all my numbers in the phone
    > > manager software. Alas this is not the case ....

    >
    > I rarely use it, but I've just tested the functionality you
    > describe on my S55 using the supplied PC software "Siemens Data
    > Suite". Addressbook updates done by PC software, and
    > transmitted back to the Addressbook, work as described, with
    > added info intact.
    >
    > I understand that your SK65 equivalent PC software is "Mobile
    > Phone Manager". I haven't used this, but suspect some
    > configuration problem if yours fails. It's not an overly
    > active group, but you could try asking on alt.cellular.siemens
    > if your news server carries it.
    >
    > John






    I'll try ... Your suggestion sounds good

    But I ended up typing the data in myself and I'll try another
    download / upload with the revised data that is now there........

    Either way it is only a minor niggle now and hindsight is
    a blessed thing...... Meaning now I wish I hadn't posted
    the original question...... It's not as big a pain as it was when
    I had first got the phone.






  14. #14
    John
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You

    Tom Smyth wrote:

    > "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and Siemens
    > > have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with BenQ.......

    >
    > That's just so shocking. You're surely due for some *LARGE* compensation.
    >
    > > My Overall Opinion
    > >
    > > If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the Siemens
    > > SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not the great
    > > bargain it claims to be.

    >
    > You bought it because the sign said "bargain"?
    >
    > > For one thing it's already a discontinued
    > > model overseas.

    >
    > So what?
    >
    > > The standby time for this phone is claimed at 300
    > > hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a lot less then that,
    > > a lot less then 30 hours to be precise.

    >
    > *Yawn*





    Thankyou for yawning..........

    I think to claim 300 hours and then have a standby time of
    one third of that is a big deal. If this were a Nokia you'd
    have all the Nokia fans whining...






  15. #15
    John Mares
    Guest

    Re: Siemens SK65. Don't Buy It. What Tandy and DSE Don't Tell You


    "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Tom Smyth wrote:
    >
    >> "John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >> > The most important fact is it's a discontinued model overseas and
    >> > Siemens
    >> > have gotten out of the mobile phone market and dumped it with
    >> > BenQ.......

    >>
    >> That's just so shocking. You're surely due for some *LARGE* compensation.
    >>
    >> > My Overall Opinion
    >> >
    >> > If you think you might have been tempted to purchase the Siemens
    >> > SK65 for 130 dollars in DSE and Tandy don't. it's not the great
    >> > bargain it claims to be.

    >>
    >> You bought it because the sign said "bargain"?
    >>
    >> > For one thing it's already a discontinued
    >> > model overseas.

    >>
    >> So what?
    >>
    >> > The standby time for this phone is claimed at 300
    >> > hours. Well I can tell you for a fact it's a lot less then that,
    >> > a lot less then 30 hours to be precise.

    >>
    >> *Yawn*

    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Thankyou for yawning..........
    >
    > I think to claim 300 hours and then have a standby time of
    > one third of that is a big deal. If this were a Nokia you'd
    > have all the Nokia fans whining...


    30 hours is one tenth not one third of 300 hours??






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