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Siemens C61 (AT&T) Review
The good: Small and light; strong battery life and call quality; comes with changeable faceplates; speakerphone.
The bad: No volume controls on the phone's spine; small dial pad; only one number and e-mail address per contact.
The bottom line: Although the C61's feature set is hardly eye-opening, those looking for a basic cell phone with good performance will be satisfied.
Siemens C61 (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Siemens
Part number: C61SLVATT
- Product Basic Spec
