Siemens SF65


The SF65 was a mobile phone made by Siemens and launched in 2005. This project had been developed with Philips' Mobile division for launching a "swipe displays form factor" called "Philips 760 Twists & Shots". It had various advantageous features, including the swivel phone face that enabled the phone to become a digital camera in its own right. The claim was made that the phone was both 100% phone and 100% camera. It features styling influenced by Apple's iPod, although it does not play MP3 files.
The phone itself is a clamshell flip phone, boasting a 1.3-megapixel camera, a mobile version of the much enjoyed game Worms, a high memory capacity of over 18 megabytes, and the ability to send and receive data files via IrDA. The phone had an exceptional battery life, with a standby life of 400 hours, unlike other camera phones released around the same period.