This review covers the basics of the Siemens SK65, one of the first phones to license BlackBerry software. The phone gets high marks on including BlackBerry support, its ingenius and physically usable design, and solid feel. But it lags bad in the user-interface department with the reviewer calling the menus "confusing", "too complicated", and saying that it's sometimes hard to know which button to press. The article doesn't include pictures so here's a link to Engadget's review with a number of close-up pics.The Independant UK Reviews the Siemens SK65
This review covers the basics of the Siemens SK65, one of the first phones to license BlackBerry software. The phone gets high marks on including BlackBerry support, its ingenius and physically usable design, and solid feel. But it lags bad in the user-interface department with the reviewer calling the menus "confusing", "too complicated", and saying that it's sometimes hard to know which button to press. The article doesn't include pictures so here's a link to Engadget's review with a number of close-up pics.






