Jul 01 2009
In the mood for a new Philips phone?
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Philips
As I said it many times before, each time I had the occasion, the Philips phones are very well known all over the globe for a very important aspect: their long lasting batteries. I’m talking about the Xenium family, of course. And the last Xenium device that I told you about is the X320.

Now, there’s another one in the spotlight, the Philips Xenium X630, a quite good-looking canybar that is expected to become available sometime during this near, in the next couple of months. Chances are high for this phone to start selling in the Chinese market at first.
Being a low-end phone, at the most a mid-end one, the X630’s main disadvantage is the lack of the 3G connectivity, which is a must these days when it comes to the most popular cell phones to be bought by customers.

The list of features includes a 2.4 inches QVGA display with 262k colors, a 3.2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP, music player and FM radio, and a microSDHC card slot for expandable memory of no more than 8GB.
The most important feature consists of the 1530 mAh battery which is able to provide up to 12 hours of talk time and no more than 50 days of stand-by time. The new Philips phone measures 111.8 x 48.9 x 15.1 millimeters and weighs 118 grams.
Unfortunately, this is right about everything we know about the X630 for the moment. The details about the release date and the price are not available.
(Source: UnwiredView)








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