Siemens M65

By Scott Rhodie on 24 November 2004

Anyone with a bike who puts in over 10km a week should own one of these phones because it really is a wonderful mobile for the price and functions.

4.1
  • Good: Hard to break • Easy to use • Great for outdoor lifestyle
  • Bad: Average camera
  • RRP: AU$649.00
Only two months ago we got our hands on the Siemens C65 and sang it praises for being a great phone at a great price. However, having just got our hands on its rugged big-brother we can't help but feel that this new model is so much better - especially for anyone with an outdoor sporty lifestyle. In fact this phone is simply perfect for anyone who enjoys playing outside.

Design
The Siemens M65 has a half-metal case protecting the screen from damage when it gets dropped. It is locked securely at the back to prevent the casing from coming off. Now, we dropped this phone from three metres and it landed without a scratch on it and worked fine - there aren't many phones that you can do that with!

The keys are rugged and feel like you could bash at them all day without any fear of breaking them. The camera and re-charge socket have rubber coverings to help make the phone splash and dust proof.

The M65 comes in a grey and orange design which looks incredibly cool, especially if you leave on the additional coverings. The joystick in the centre of the phone is simple and easy to use; you will find yourself wondering how other phones use buttons rather than joysticks to navigate.

The incredibly sharp 65K-colour screen is a delight to view, and will have you using the camera and video modes frequently to capture those 'awesome' moments when you are out mountain biking, hiking or partying with friends. The interface is identical to the C65 - it has nine folders which you select using the joystick. Messages are the first option on screen and probably the most used function on anyone's mobile these days.

You can also map out two shortcuts for the two soft keys, as well as mapping shortcut buttons simply by pressing keys 3 to 9.

Features
The phone comes with a standard CIF camera, which takes sharp images albeit they are a tad on the small side. With the next generation of phones hitting the market with 1.3-megapixel cameras tagged on you would really only want to be using it for fun snaps rather than serious shots while out in the wild - that isn't to say that it doesn't take good pics, just that they too small for printing. The camera has 4x digital zoom, but we wouldn't suggest using it as all you get is a blurry photo.

The organiser is a simplified version of the more expensive Siemens phones but works quite well. It has a daily, weekly and a monthly planning option, as well as variety of alerts to remind you of those important dates.

There is one aspect of this phone which I think is the best gadget I have seen in a long while. Being a very keen cyclist I always usually carry my phone in the back-pouch of my cycling jersey in case I need it but the M65 has an additional robust mobile holder which you can buy as an optional extra (AU$100) and the phone itself has an advanced cyclometer with additional tour-management functions and navigational elements. It simply mounts in direct view on the bike's handlebar, and displays not only information on standard cyclometer functions but it gives you the option to record new tours on the move or to follow predefined trips that are indicated on the phone's display. It is without a doubt one of the phone's greatest selling points and anyone who cycles should get their hands on one of these phones.

Another useful little feature which puts it ahead of many other phones on the market is the M65's red lights at the top left and right of the phone that you can set to blink in different patterns. Obviously a rapid pulse will diminish battery life but it's great at night when you can't find the phone and then you notice the red lights flashing at you.

Performance
Similar to the C65, the M65 has a battery life of around 300 hours on standby and a talk time of 330 minutes. The sound is clearer than that of the C65 and overall no problems.

Anyone with a bike who puts in over 10km a week should own one of these phones because it really is a wonderful mobile for the price and functions.

Topics: mobile, phone, siemens, m65, siemen

Comments (18)

  • Robbie gave 5/10 on 23/12/2008 16:30 Report abuse

    I have a Siemens M65 phone but i cant turn it on!! even when it is charged can someone tell me how to overcome this problem??

  • zuhairreza gave 7/10 on 04/05/2007 09:09 Report abuse

    The Siemens M65 is a good phone, with a minimum amount of features that satisfy the average user. Good IR reception, 11MB memory, Java MIDP2.0, USB, good cam,etc. Excellent in design, however the battery life is dull. I get 1 day with moderate use and 2hrs by playing a game,even less! Siemens should improvise on this.

    • Good: Digital VGA camera with flash & video
      11 MBytes of memory
      USB cable support and charging
      Java MIDP v2.0, 3D gaming engine
      Excellent infrared, and headset quality
      Fine design and metal protector
      Waterproof, Dustproof and Shockproof
    • Bad: No Bluetooth
      No expandable memory
      No MP3 player
  • Choong gave 7/10 on 18/12/2006 19:53 Report abuse

    I just bought this phone ordering from Germany, I always want this phone so now I got it after I have lost my C65 which is in good condition after 2.5 years. This new M65 is great compare to other brands as the most important thing a mobile has to do is make good line quality calls, then Siemens phones and my M65 really do it well even in poor signal areas.

    • Good: Good rf superiority, "time honored" designs that still looks trendy till now. Good screen display rating.
    • Bad: battery should last longer.
  • Choong gave 8/10 on 10/11/2006 04:26 Report abuse

    Rugged, thoughtful features from the design team,M65 being 2.5 yrs old is still looking like a new release to some unexpected people, and its photo quality is still better than a Nokia today.

    • Good: Nice, rugged and solid. as usual, good with keypad short cut access. Very superior line quality compare to many competitors phones.
    • Bad: Battery life is not competitive, so is my previous C65 too.
  • Ozemale6t9 gave 8/10 on 07/11/2006 22:10 Report abuse

    Had my M65 for about a year now, couldn't be happier. As most have said, Battery life is about 3 days with moderate use.

    • Good: Tough little sucker, dropped it on its face from 2.5m onto concrete floor and it kept going.
    • Bad: Keypad/Backlights stay on after receiving a call if keylock is on, which runs down battery quickly if you don't notice, but turning off keylock and pressing hangup fixes it. Portable car kit can be a prick to set at correct angle, but I have been able to set for cars mentioned here.
  • Anonymous gave 8/10 on 29/10/2006 21:50 Report abuse

    excellent product

  • Carlos Sanchez gave 1/10 on 27/01/2006 12:56 Report abuse

    its a good phone but....

    The siemens m65 is a good phone, has a very nice design. The screen is larger than the most of the regular phones,but the battery is the worst.

  • sami gave a review on 22/01/2006 19:10 Report abuse

    too too poor battery

    extreamely POOR battery life.Siemens lies about M-65's standby time. if you play a game on the phone for a few minits, the battery life gets down to 7hrs

  • Andy gave a review on 22/01/2006 10:44 Report abuse

    Too Complicated

    Worst phone I've ever head. Too complicated for a 16 year old girl to sort out for me! Hands free kit useless resulting in me having to take it out of the cradle so as to be heard. I'd have my old Nokia back any day.

  • Craig Hill gave a review on 24/10/2005 12:54 Report abuse

    HANDS FREE JOKE

    We have the m65 for all our field staff whom have all complained about it turning itself off and poor battery life, the top of the range car kit is nothing but a portable charger, you always end up taking the phone out and putting to your ear so you can hear and can stop screaming to be heard, DISCRASE!!

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