Siemens MC60

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31 October 2003 11:30 AM
Tags: mc60, mobiles, mobile phones, design, stylish, jeremy roche, camera, screen
Siemens MC60 This is Siemens' first handset with an integrated camera and a colour screen. It also sports a funky design and unique, circular keypad. Will it just be a fad or have Siemens come up with a gem? Read our Australian review.

The distinctive design of the M55 made Siemens mobile phones popular with the younger, phone-are-fashionable market. It seems Siemens have taken the generation x target market a bit too literally this time as they've splashed a nice big "x" across the keypad of the MC60. Our test model came in a stylish, two-toned silver case and the handsets all support clip-on covers and exchangeable keypads. It's a moderately small handset measuring 109 x 46 x 21 mm, which is only slightly bigger than the Sony Ericsson T610.

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Although we love the MC60's fresh and striking design, the circular keypad is not as simple to navigate as standard, evenly spaced (read dull) keypads on mobiles such as most Nokia mobiles.

At first we assumed the four-way rocker at the top could be used for four-way navigation, but found out quickly it only scrolls through the 3x3 icon-menu up and down, as the left and right keys are reserved to perform other functions.

It takes a while to get used to the closeness of the 2 and the down keys and may not be suited to people with large thumbs. Similarly, the 8 and the 0 are a bit too intimate for our liking.

In the keypad's defence, we like number 5. Aside from being the only regular shaped button on the MC60 it acts as a camera shortcut key. Holding it down for a second turns the screen into the viewfinder and then it takes a photo on the second press. From here you can view the photo on the 4,096-colour screen, shoot off an MMS or simply delete the picture.

A "high sensitivity" digital camera, as Siemens visibly brand it, is on the back of the camera positioned similarly to the integrated camera on the Nokia 7250. After taking a photo you can then manipulate it using the image editor on the handset. With a few clicks you can add warp, add moustaches, hats or luscious lips to people in your photos.

Subjects strangely appear in a sepia tone when the screen acts as the viewfinder for the camera during our tests. Thinking this may have been a special effect we were surprised to find it can't be turned off but thankfully the colours looked fine when viewed on a monitor. Pictures can be taken at four different resolutions ranging from 160 x 120 up to 352 x 288.

Aside from the colour tone of the photos in preview mode, the screen has only 101 x 80 pixels and does not do the otherwise impressive MC60 much justice. It is extremely hard to see in outdoor conditions and virtually illegible in direct sunlight. The contrast and brightness of the screen are adjustable, however we could find no ideal setting to counteract this.

Applications on the MC60 include an organiser, stopwatch and alarm clock, which are standard these days and a couple of games is always a nice touch. One game called Contest Arena ran painfully slow on our test model but seems like it would be an engaging platform shooter if the mobile phone could process the graphics faster. There is also a puzzle game called Magic Photo which takes one of your pictures, cuts it up into a heap of square tiles for you to put back together, jigsaw puzzle style. We lasted about 15 seconds playing this before getting extremely frustrated by our lack of skill and shutting it down.

Approximately 30 polyphonic ringtones and sounds come installed on the MC60 with more available to download from the my-siemens Web site. A great feature is the ability to record new ringtones through the microphone. The MC60 supports 16-voice polyphonic ringtones and also has the ability to play wav files. Unfortunately there is no Bluetooth or infrared connectivity to quickly transfer sounds and photos to/from your computer. A data cable is available as an additional extra and MMS can be used to email photos (of course, carrier MMS prices apply to this).

The phonebook on the MC60 is not as thorough as the one found on the SL55's. The only additional field you get by storing numbers in the phone's memory (as opposed to on the SIM card) is an e-mail address. All entries can be assigned to groups (eg. friends/family/business) and each contact can have a photo assigned to them that will display when the person calls.

Battery life during our test was a fairly standard average of three days before needing a recharge (which took about two hours).

Siemens mobile phones have progressively improved over the past year and they now have quite a respectable line-up. Introducing 4K-colour screens was a good start and the addition of an integrated camera should see them grab even more of the market share from their dominating rivals.

Siemens MC60
Company: Siemens
Price: AU$499
Distributor: Selected resellers
Phone: 1300 665 366

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Talkback 19 comments

    As the owner of a Siemens MC60 ...Anonymous -- 01/02/04

    As the owner of a Siemens MC60, I would have to say, as a whole, I agree with your review. Though, on a couple of points, I do differ.

    As far as number dialling is concerned, I, having rather large thumbs, have found no discernable difficulty in use. In fact, the ease in which I could type out an SMS, couple with that wonderful T9 predictive text function, has enable me to send comprehensive messages in the time it took me to send three smaller messages on my previous mobile (also a Siemens).

    On the whole, I could not be happier. The addition of a camera has been a useful feature as I recently used it for a legal matter- brilliant.

    i have a siemens mc60 and i lo ...Anonymous -- 04/03/04

    i have a siemens mc60 and i love it but i didnt pay AU$499.00 for it but i brought it from Dick Smith Electronics for just AU$269.00 you can also buy it from the virgin mobile website for the same price $269.00

    I am having difficulty coming ...Anonymous -- 17/03/04

    I am having difficulty coming to terms with the poor quality of the viewing screen on my daughters mc60 compared to my sons alcatel 735
    i also pefer the zoom fuction on the 735 thesedifferences are camera and viewing related.

    man this phone kicks butt,i go ...Anonymous -- 28/04/04

    man this phone kicks butt,i got for under $270aus,to anyone who is having any problems with the phone,consult your easy to understand booklet that come with your phone when you purchased it,or contact you service provider and im sure that can fix you problem for you,kind regaurds.

    the phone is pretty good, but ...Anonymous -- 15/05/04

    the phone is pretty good, but you just can't download stuff of the net such as games and applications. the camera is alright. when load stuff the phone seems to lag. a bit more space on the phone would be good, its only got 1.8 meg of memory.

    I was given one of these for l ...Anonymous -- 17/05/04

    I was given one of these for last Xmas and find it easy to use including the camera which isnt great quality but ok but have had problems getting rid of or putting on diversions and have finally send bugger it

    I did not pay $450 i payed $15 ...Anonymous -- 05/06/04

    I did not pay $450 i payed $150 and I think its a great phone.

    i bought mine from target for ...Anonymous -- 13/06/04

    i bought mine from target for $199 on telstra prepaid with $25 credit :) and it is a good mobile

    I currently own an mc60, and i ...Anonymous -- 17/06/04

    I currently own an mc60, and i am generally happy with it. The camera quality i think is suited for daytime use. It is basically useless at night time. Even in a room with the light on, the quality makes the picture turn a reddy colour and ruins the picture. My friend has a nokia 3200 and the quality at night in a lit room is fine. Above all this, you can get a good picture out of the phone, but you need the right lighting and positioning

    this phone freakin rules and l ...Anonymous -- 01/07/04

    this phone freakin rules and like most of the other people with this phone i also paid AU$269.00 but i think it was a great deal.
    i cant understand anyone who can not use this phone with ease i can say it does take a while to get used to but after a week or two it is easy. i think its alot better than any other pre-paid mobile on the markets.

    this phones charger is prone t ...Anonymous -- 05/09/04

    this phones charger is prone to breakage so as a warning to potential buyers.

    As the FUTURE owner of Siemens ...Anonymous -- 10/09/04

    As the FUTURE owner of Siemens MC60, I would not know anything about its capabilities nor qualities. The only good this is...I bought it for ONLY $99 AUS. Brand new with brand new packaging, obviously, one Year Manufacturer Warranty and a bonus of $25 AUS that you can use for calls or SMS's...what ever tickles your fancy...

    As the FUTURE owner of Siemens ...Anonymous -- 10/09/04

    As the FUTURE owner of Siemens MC60, I would not know anything about its capabilities nor qualities. The only good this is...I bought it for ONLY $99 AUS. Brand new with brand new packaging, obviously, one Year Manufacturer Warranty and a bonus of $25 AUS that you can use for calls or SMS's...what ever tickles your fancy...

    hi looking for someone who can ...Anonymous -- 21/10/04

    hi looking for someone who can send or copy the users book i have lost mine do to house move

    I would like to know where in ...Anonymous -- 13/12/04

    I would like to know where in Adelaide can I get new phone cover for siemens MC60 or screen cover/ key pads.Very pleased with the phone just cant find anywhere to buy hardware. Thankyou Lisa

    Well, it's a pretty accurate r ...Anonymous -- 25/12/04

    Well, it's a pretty accurate review. The phone is inexpensive and worth the money. It's easy to use once you get the hang of it and 1.8 Mb of memory is more than i need (i have around 5 games on it, each about 75k, lots of ringing tones and wallpapers, and i still got more than half of the memory to spare). If you have a lot of contacts to add in your address book, it might get a little crowded in there because it's not quite that large. But for me it's more than enough. And certainly worth the money.

    Hi i think the picture quility ...Anonymous -- 03/05/05

    Hi i think the picture quility is poor and it wont ring when a private number or a person that isnt in my phonebook calls but other than that its a lil beuty

    Crapiest fone eva Anonymous -- 22/10/05

    OMG...dis fone is da crapiest fone eva.**** BOX...i dont even noe y i still use it...im buying a new 1 as soon as possible...camera fone my ****.friggin i cant even c my self in da pic...umm yeh.**** fone eva...not worth even carried around...i rather carry a walkie talkie!!

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