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Siemens SL56 (AT&T) Review
The good: Compact and sleek design allows phone to slide open; IR connectivity; built-in speakerphone; MMS-ready.
The bad: Call quality could be better; small keypad.
The bottom line: Siemens's most stylish mobile to date has a decent feature set, but its high price and tiny keypad may be deterrents for some.
Siemens SL56 (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Siemens
Part number: SL56SLVATT
- Product Basic Spec
