REVIEWS / MOBILE PHONES / BENQ INDIA PVT LTD

Benq-Siemens CL71

25 Aug, 2006, 7:00 pm IST | by Aalaap Ghag | Mobile phones Mobile phones

Sliders used to be synonymous with the Samsung family, but lately everyone has realized the importance of offering phones in forms other than the basic candy bars and clamshells. While older clamshells have been bulky (like the Nokia 7650) and failed to catch the buyer's fancy, the new crop of phones is slimmer, sexier and a whole lot more functional. The recently united BenQ-Siemens' CL71 is one such new entrant.

benq-siemens-cl71-closed.jpg

The phone is a tri-band GSM phone running on 900/1800/1900 MHz bands. It does GPRS and WAP, but no EDGE or 3G. The display is a large, 176x220 pixel, 262k color TFT, which looks pretty good in all lighting conditions. The phone is actually quite a decent fit in the hand and at 115gm not too heavy either. The phone can be easily slid up or down with just one hand.

The phone is not a Smartphone, although the general appearance may lead you to think so. It runs a proprietary UI that's extremely slow. You'll end up clicking more than once, just to see it all happen in rapid succession after the lag. Having said that, it's not difficult to understand or use. The confusion can come because of the design of the navigation pad: the left and right direction buttons are a part of the same piece, while the up and down buttons are separate. Having all buttons at the same level usually makes it more intuitive.

benq-siemens-cl71-open.jpg

Other features of the phone are the usual 1.3 megapixel digital camera with video capture, MP3/AAC/WMA playback and ring tone support, an FM radio tuner, 24 MB internal memory and a microSD/TransFlash memory card expansion slot.

The battery life of this phone is quite short, running out after just around two days of a full charge, even when the phone was used moderately with very little use of the camera.

At Rs 11,000 this phone should be skipped. A little more money can get you the Samsung SGH-D820 with a much higher resolution and quality screen and camera, TV out functionality and excellent battery life. Even at the same price, the RAZR V3i still rocks the CL71's socks off.

Tags: benq , siemens , cl71 , review , multimedia , fm

Would you buy it?




RELATED STORIES

BenQ XL2420T Review

There’s an increasing trend that we’ve been noticing over the past year or so - 3D is coming to everything from ...

BenQ makes the XL2420T/TX official in India

BenQ gets new SmartEco technology to its projectors

LG seeks ban on BMW, Audi sales in Korea over Osram

BenQ W700 projector

BenQ Debuts BL902M LED Monitor for Businesses

BenQ Launches W1100 Full HD Projector for Movie Buffs

 

How We Test

What do the ratings mean?

Ratings are simple - higher the score, the better the product. A brief listing of the features and what they mean are given below.

1 - 3

The product is bad in almost every aspect. We strongly advise against purchasing this product.

4 - 6

An average product that isn't the best you can buy, but isn't the worst either.

7 - 8

Product with this rating is highly recommended because it's priced sensibly, has a good set of features and performs well.

9 - 10

Exceptionally excellent product with features and performance unlike any we've seen in the past. A must-have for everyone!

What is the Average User Rating?

We at Tech2 take product reviewing very seriously and every product is tested with the utmost care and level of objectivity. The end user who buys a particular product and uses it over an extended period of time has his own take on a product and there might be nuances that he or she can shed light on. The Average User Rating is present to help readers get the complete picture of how good or bad a product is. The Average User Rating is calculated by averaging the ratings by the thousands of readers visiting Tech2.com every single day. To record your own rating of a product, simply click on the user rating bar. If you disagree with our ratings or our community's product rating, please don't hesitate from voicing your opinion in the comments section below the review.

features

Unboxing and first impressions of the LAVA XOLO X900

Unboxing and first impressions of the LAVA XOLO X900

The XOLO made its way into our labs recently and needless to say, our tech

By Shayne Rana

Mobile Grudge Match - Samsung Galaxy S III vs HTC One X

Mobile Grudge Match - Samsung Galaxy S III vs HTC One X

Last night, we witnessed Samsung unveiling, what they have been referring...

By Roydon Cerejo

Samsung Galaxy S III - What to expect

Samsung Galaxy S III - What to expect

Apple fans have the iPhone 4S and Android fans have the Samsung Galaxy S2.

By Karan Shah , Rossi Fernandes

MORE FEATURES

Photos

Lava XOLO X900 Unboxing

Lava XOLO X900 Unboxing

04 May, 2012, 05:28 PM

2.8

Samsung Galaxy S III Launched

Samsung Galaxy S III Launched

04 May, 2012, 01:04 AM

4.7

Nokia 603 Review

Nokia 603 Review

09 Apr, 2012, 01:58 PM

3.2

MORE PHOTOS