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Siemens CF62T (T-Mobile) Review
The good: Long battery life; flip-phone design; great sound quality; world phone.
The bad: No external volume control; poor keypad; dim display; poor speakerphone quality.
The bottom line: Though its design needs some tweaks, the basic and functional Siemens CF62T should please casual callers.
Siemens CF62T (T-Mobile) Specs
Manufacturer: Siemens
Part number: CF62TSLVTMB
- Product Basic Spec
