The BenQ-Siemens Z150 was announced in the first quarter of 2004 but unfortunately, its release was eventually cancelled. With a thickness of 20mm and a weight of 82g, this feature phone was designed to be compact and lightweight. However, it did not have a card slot for expandable storage.
Featuring a CSTN display with 65K colors and a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, the BenQ-Siemens Z150 provided a basic visual experience. It also lacked a camera for both photos and videos, making it a simple device for essential communication.
Operating on GSM technology with 2G bands of GSM 900, 1800, and 1900, this phone did not support 3G, 4G, or 5G bands. Additionally, it did not have features like GPRS, EDGE, or Bluetooth, limiting its connectivity options.
With no internal memory, RAM, or chipset specified, the BenQ-Siemens Z150 was truly a minimalist device. It also did not offer any sensors, loudspeaker, or a 3.5mm jack for audio.
Ultimately, the BenQ-Siemens Z150 may not have been a standout device in terms of features or specifications, but its compact design and basic functionality may have appealed to users looking for a simple and straightforward mobile phone.