
So, it's a little coincidental that the BenQ-Siemens M81 should be announced so soon after the Nokia 5500 Sport, but here it is. But while the Nokia 5500 is a pretty exciting handset in its own right, it turns out that the BenQ-Siemens M81 is basically just a slight upgrade to last year's M75 model.. or put another way, it's the BenQ-Siemens C81 in a rubbery case.
Via MobileGazette
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