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Philips Xenium X600 offers 2 months of stand-by and 16 hours of talk-time

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Philips has rolled a new addition to their new Philips Xenium lineup. The Philips Xenium X600 is apparently intended for mobile phone customers looking for little more than a handset that they can use for days on end without needing a recharge, literally. The Xenium X600 boasts some of the longest battery life estimates that we’ve [...]

Philips X800 approved by the FCC *UPDATE*

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Don't know about you, but I like the new/upcoming Philips X800. Yes, it looks very familiar / iPhone-ish, but this time Philips may have a global winner — it's not hard to imagine this baby selling like hot cupcakes, if priced correctly. Specs wise, the GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900 MHz) + EDGE device sports a 2.9-inch WQVGA (240×400 [...]

Philips introduces low-end 198, 199 models for Asia and Europe

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Philips don't give up on the mobile phone market. Aside from powerful batteries, we don't see them adding some (if any) important innovations to their handsets. But it's not my idea to rant about Philips now that they've announced two new phones. With the 198 and 199 model, the Electronics giant is targeting the lower end [...]

Philips Xenium 9@9u slides through FCC

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Well, well, well… the Philips Xenium 9@9 may not be the Asia-only thing after all. Especially, now when we saw it sliding through the FCC’s approval process. Somehow, it all makes sense. While on one hand we have phones with the growing number of features, on the other - people are more frustrated with the battery life than ever. Hence, it’s the niche Philips may want to exploit with its powerful battery equipped mobile phones. No, we don’t have a clue when will the electronics giant launch its phone in the States, but they’ve certainly passed an important hurdle on their way to the U.S. consumer… [Via: Gizmodo ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Philips Xenium NRG Mobile Phone To Use AAA BatteryPhilips Xenium 9@9 with battery that lasts 2 months!Philips 9@9W thin metal candybarPhilips 598 - Ladies' music phonePhilips' Hair-Raising Display - Literally!

Philips Xenium 9@9 with battery that lasts 2 months!

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Philips may not be a big name in the mobile phones business, but they are trying really hard. No, we don’t see many ultra-powerful smartphones coming from the inventor of the CD, but they do have some niche devices that are certainly appreciated among their buyers. One such devices is the Philips Xenium 9@9, which has a battery that can reportedly last for two whole months in a standby mode, or up to 17 hours of continuous talk-time. And while that’s quite impressive, the phone itself provides users with (almost) only the basic features — guess that’s why it can hold power for that long. There’s a 65k color TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, a VGA camera, and the microSD memory card slot. On the other hand, you may consider it as a reliable music-phone whose battery lasts more than an average MP3 player… No word on pricing nor availability, but at the moment it’s an Asia-only device. [Via: ubergizmo ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Philips Xenium NRG Mobile Phone To Use AAA BatteryPhilips 9@9W thin metal candybarWillCOM teams up with Sanyo on AA-powered bare-bones mobile phonePhilips 598 - Ladies' music phonePhilips' Hair-Raising Display - Literally!

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