Siemens A31 part of Siemens' A-series of mobile phones



The Siemens A31 is another mobile phone released by Siemens in the early 2000s, specifically around 2002. It was part of Siemens' A-series of mobile phones, aimed at offering a simple and affordable mobile experience. Here are the key specifications for the Siemens A31:

Siemens A31 Specifications:

  • Network:

    • GSM 900 / 1800

    • Dual-band GSM

  • Display:

    • Type: Monochrome LCD

    • Resolution: 101 x 64 pixels

    • Display: 4-line text display (Basic, no advanced graphical features)

  • Dimensions:

    • 104 x 44 x 22 mm (4.09 x 1.73 x 0.87 inches)

    • Weight: 85 grams (3.0 oz)

  • Battery:

    • Battery type: NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride)

    • Standby time: Up to 300 hours

    • Talk time: Up to 5 hours

  • Memory:

    • Internal storage for contacts (limited capacity)

    • Phonebook: Stores up to 100 contacts

  • Messaging:

    • SMS (Short Message Service) supported

    • No MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)

  • Ringtones:

    • Monophonic ringtones (basic sound options)

  • Connectivity:

    • No Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or infrared

    • No USB connectivity

  • Additional Features:

    • Calendar, alarm clock, and basic utility tools

    • Pre-installed basic games (like Snake)

    • Voice dialing (limited support)

    • No camera (standard for phones from this time period)

  • Other:

    • Compact and durable design, ideal for basic communication needs

    • Simple, no-frills functionality geared toward users who wanted a reliable, easy-to-use mobile phone

The Siemens A31 was primarily designed for users who needed a straightforward phone with basic features like calling, texting, and minimal additional functions. It lacked more advanced capabilities like a camera or internet access, which were becoming popular in later mobile phones.




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