Showing posts with label Philips. Show all posts
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Philips X806 and Philips C702 Both of them are touchscreen phones that will probably be released in China pretty soon.

The Philips X806 is a 14mm thick phone that comes with features like: 3.5 inch TFT display with 240 x 400 pixels, 5MP camera, Bluetooth, FM radio, 47MB of internal memory and MicroSD card support.

Unfortunately, the phone only has quad-band GSM/GPRS connectivity. Well, at least it looks good:

Philips C702 is a CDMA 1X phone that seems to be heading to China Telecom (it has its logo on it).

The features of C702 include: 3.4 inch QVGA display, GPS, 1.3MP camera, Bluetooth, 70MB of internal memory and MicroSD card support.

The handset will come with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, a 3.2 inch HVGA touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3MP camera, 256MB of internal memory and MicroSD card support.

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Philips V808philips-v808-upcoming-first-android-smartphone upcoming first Android smartphone with details remain scarce at the moment, but according to PConline the handset will feature a 3.2-inch HVGA display with 320 x 480 resolution, a 3.2-megapixel camera with video recording and GPS support. Stay tuned for more updates!

Philips’ first smartphone, powered by Google Android OS. It’s said that the Philips V808 has a 3.2 inch 320×480 HVGA display and a 3.2 megapixel camera, and features video recording.The dimensions are 115×61×14mm.

Unfortunately for Philips everyone is looking for the biggest splash an Android can make and the V808 will likely pencil point into the phone pool with specs that will be run-of-the-mill by the time it launches:

* 3.2 inch touchscreen
* HVGA display (320×480 pixels)
* 3.2MP camera
* Dimensions: 115×61×14mm

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Philips Xenium X650 in Russia and Asia. This model is made in a form-factor “slider” has an attractive appearance with smooth lines of the shell, which houses the 3.2 MP camera with autofocus. Just like any other Xenium, your Philips X650 will last a month on a stand-by and give you up to 8hrs of talk time.

Of the additional functionality of its new items, the company pointed to a built FM-radio with RDS, MP3 player with support for microSD memory cards, as well as support for wireless technology, Bluetooth, a profile including A2DP, which allows to transmit stereo sound. The phone also supports Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900MHz) connectivity with GPRS.

It seems that the Philips X650 is designed to be a low end phone, so the price is accessible, so there might be a good number of buyers. The launch is something that unknown yet.

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Philips Xenium X830
Back in June Philips has added a new member to its Xenium series with the introduction of Philips X830, now finally has been released including two photos and official specs. Philips X830 will support quad-band GSM voice networks and GPRS and EDGE data connections. Like most of Philips’ handsets, the X830 also sports an impressive battery lifetime that lasts up to 10 hours in talk-time, or up to 1.5 months in stand-by-time.
The full specs list of the X830 includes:
*Quad-band GSM connectivity with GPRS and EDGE
*3 inch TFT touchscreen display with 320 x 240 pixels and 262k colors
*Stereo Bluetooth
*Music and video players
*FM-radio with RDS
*5MP camera with autofocus
*47MB of internal memory
*MicroSDHC card support, up to 8 GB
*MiniUSB
*105 x 53 x 15.5 millimeters
*120 grams

Which carrier will claim the Xenium X830 remains to be seen, and as such, ship dates and pricing information for the handset remain unknown

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Philips Xenium X630, a good-looking candybar that should be available in the near future (probably in China first).

The X630 doesn’t have 3G connectivity, and most of its features are mid to low-end.

However, users will probably appreciate the fact that the phone comes with a 1530 mAh battery capable of lasting up to 12 hours in talk-time, or up to 50 days in stand-by time.
Measuring 111.8 x 48.9 x 15.1 mm and weighing 118 grams, the X630 also features:

* 2.4 inches QVGA display with 262k colors
* 3.2MP camera
* Bluetooth with A2DP
* Music player
* FM radio
* MicroSDHC card support, up to 8GB

The price of Philips Xenium X630 is not known at the moment.


Philips Xenium X630 soon
Philips Xenium X630 that boasts a super long battery life. It is quite elegant and functional monoblock. The device can work out without recharging the battery the whole 50 days, while the models are usually long series Xenium able to withstand about a month. The X630 doesn’t have 3G connectivity, and most of its features are mid to low-end.

Other interesting specs include a 2.4-inch QVGA display with 262k colors, a 3.2MP camera, a music player, an FM radio, a microSDHC card slot (up to 8GB) and Bluetooth with A2DP. Philips Xenium X630 also feature a small tachpad or optical trekpad, which is located below the display. At least as far as can be seen in the image, it is precisely this element of control. The price of Philips Xenium X630 is not known at the moment.


Philips Releases C600 and W186 Handsets

Philips will launch the C600 and W186 later this week. The Philips C600 is a dual-mode cell phone that works on Tri-band GSM networks (900/1800/1900 MHz), and on CDMA 800 MHz. What makes this handset unique is that it comes with two call keys, one for GSM and one for CDMA. Other features include a 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen display, an MP3 player, a 1.3MP camera with video recording, a 2.5MB of internal memory and MicroSD card support (up to 2GB).

Meanwhile, the Philips W186 is made for China Unicom’s Wo brand. The phone supports Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) and dual-band UMTS (850/2100 MHz) connectivity, with HSDPA 3.6Mbps. Other specs include a 2-inch TFT display with 176 x 220 pixels, a 2MP camera with video recording, Bluetooth with A2DP, an FM radio, a 150MB of internal memory, and MicroSD card support (up to 8GB). No word on pricing so far. We will keep you posted.

Philips Releases C600 and W186 Handsets

Philips Releases C600 and W186 Handsets

Philips Releases C600 and W186 Handsets



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Philips Xenium X830 Comes With A 5MP Camera

Philips has unveiled their latest handset namely the Philips Xenium X830. This new candybar phone sports a touchscreen display with 240 x 400 resolution and 262k colors, a 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash, a music player, an FM radio with RDS, GPS, a 47MB of internal memory, a microSDHC card slot, WiFi, Bluetooth and supports quad band GSM connectivity with EDGE (no 3G). The phone should be soon available in China and Eastern Europe for unannounced price yet.


Philips X550, Another Phone With impressive Battery Lifetime

Philips has added a new member to its Xenium series with the introduction of Philips X550. This new candybar phone offers a QVGA display with 262k colors, a 3.2MP autofocus camera, a microSD card slot (up to 8GB), an FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth and an impressive battery lifetime that lasts up to one month in stand-by mode. Sadly, the X550 doesn’t have any 3G connectivity, it only supports GPRS and EDGE for data transfers, so it might not be sold in the US. Pricing and availability are still unknown at the moment.

Philips X550, Another Phone With impressive Battery Lifetime


We’re not sure what’s up with all these Philips phones that appeared lately (X700, X530), but we’re not complaining. Especially since the latest handset, Philips Xenium X810, is quite different from what we’re used to see coming out under this brand.

The X810 features a 240 x 400 pixels TFT touchscreen display with 262K colors, and a navigation pad that’s probably touch-sensitive.

Overall, the device looks nice, although, if its display had been bigger, its appearance would have been really impressive.

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Its full specs include:

  • Quad band GSM connectivity with EDGE (no 3G)
  • 3.2 MP camera with flash
  • Media player
  • Bluetooth
  • USB
  • 45MB of internal memory
  • MicroSDHC card support
  • Up to one month of stand-by time
  • 104 x 52 x 14.4 mm
  • 100 grams

The release date of Philips Xenium X810 is not known for the moment, but the handset will probably be first available in China (perhaps coming as a replacement for the X800).


-Philips Xenium X810


Philips has introduced a new low-to-mid range clamshell called Xenium 9@9q. The newly unveiled device looks very stylish and comes in two variants - Dragon and Phoenix.

We don't have much information about the Xenium 9@9q, at the moment. We do, however, know that it sports two screens, with external one being used for displaying such information as unread messages, missed calls, and remaining battery power. In addition, we also know some bits about the battery used — it provides enough power to make the device work for up to 8 hours in talk and/or a whole month in standby mode.

Both Philips Xenium 9@9q Dragon and Phoenix will be available in Russia for 4,999 rubles, which is about $172.

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Philips may not be a very popular mobile phones manufacturers but it does comes out with some mobile phone units which is worthy of coverage from time to time. The latest mobile phones to come out of Philips manufacturing is the new Xenium X620, a classic-looking mobile handset which promises to help you with your mobile needs in your fast pace of life.

Among the key features of the Philips Xenium X620 include, a 12 hour talk time and 50 days standby time. It is also a good camera phone with its 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus that works automatically when you press the camera button halfway.The camera also works as a video capturing device which you can play later on in MPEG4 and H263 format on your PC or mobile phone. For your entertainment needs, the Philips Xenium X620 supports A2DP Bluetooth profile that lets you listen to your favorite tunes wirelessly and in high-quality stereo music using your Bluetooth-enabled headphones. The X620 also features and FM radio which you can listen through its speaker or through a stereo headset which also serves as the radio’s antenna. It also supports microSD memory card to give you more room to store your music and video files.

The Philips Xenium X620 gives out three times data capacity of GPRS and lets you experience high speed internet and WAP access.
Here’s a complete rundown of the Philips Xenium X620’s specs:

* GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, GPRS/EDGE
* 2.4-inch TFT display
* 3.2-MP CMOS camera with video capture at 15 fps
* 64-s tone ringtone, MP3 ringtone support
* 80 MB internal memory
* microSD memory card support up to 8GB
* FM Radio, Music support (MIDI, MP3, SP-MIDI, WAV, WMA
* Video file supports MPEG4, 3GP
* USB v.1.1, Bluetooth
* Electronic dictionaries, alarm clock, document converter, photo editor