Introduction
The Siemens SX45 is a relic from the early 2000s, standing as a testament to the pioneering spirit of mobile technology during a time when smartphones were merely nascent in conception. Announced in 2001 and shortly after discontinued, the SX45 encapsulates both the ambitions and limitations of its era. It attempted to merge the foundational elements of both communication and computing in a handheld device through its hybrid PocketPC design, aiming to appeal to tech-savvy professionals of the early 21st century.