After we’ve seen yesterday the two Xenium 9@9q phones from Philips we now have a brand new phone from the same company to show you. It’s the dual-SIM Xenoum X710. The Xenium X710 is a candybar phone which doesn’t have any spectacular features besides the dual-SIM support. We don’t have a price for the device yet and we don’t know when it will actually hit, but we’re anxious to see if this Philips can make it in the tough mobile world of 2009.
Here are some specs which you might find appealing:
- Support communications standards: GSM: 900, 1800, 1900 MHz / EDGE, GPRS Class 10
- Dimensions: 113,6 x49, 1×16, 9 mm
- Weight: 114 gr. (without battery)
- Battery: Li-Ion, capacity of 1900 mA / h
- Messaging: SMS / MMS / E-Mail
- Display: 2.4-inch, TFT, permission 240h320 points, displaying more than 262 thousand colors
- Camera: 3 MP, CMOS (CMOS) with avtofokusom
- Sound: 64-bit tone polyphonic, MP3-ringtones, MP3 player, built-EQ
- Supported audio formats: ADPCM, AMR, Midi, MP3, SP-Midi, AAC, WAV, AAC +, WMA
- Memory: 20 MB available to user, expandable through the use of microSD memory cards (up to 8 GB
- Communications: Bluetooth (A2DP, Handsfree, Handset, Object push, FTP), USB 1.1 (Mini USB), WAP 2.0
- Support for Java MIDP 2.0
- Built in FM-radio
- The Russian-speaking menu
- Other applications: Alarm clock, calculator, stopwatch, Calendar, Calendar, Game Fantasy Kingdom, Currency Converter, My card, image editor, Sudoku game
via Unwired
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