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Philips’ new ‘Xenium 800′ touchscreen phone leaks out

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by admin

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If you had a creeping suspicion that the iPhone-esque phone market wasn’t crowded enough yet — you’re right. Apparently, Philips is about to throw its hat in the ring with a device called the Xenium X800.

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The familiar looking unit will sport WiFi, a WQVGA “e2e” (or “edge to edge”) touchscreen, and appears to be running a proprietary OS which looks considerably better than most phones in this class. Sure, it’s heavily knocking off Sony’s XMB and that new BlackBerry OS 4.6, but there are worse offenses that could be made.

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 No word on more detailed specs, but you’ll know more when we do. In the meantime, take a look at a few more pics after the break.

[Via Unwired View]

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Philips 598 combines style and tunes

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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Here’s a novel idea: take a standard clamshell mobile and add in a media player so you can rock out to tunes right on your phone. But wait, we’re not done! Give it some gold accents, too, to make it a sort of fashion accessory. Think it’ll fly? Alright, we’re just having a little fun here; the new 598 from Philips really isn’t anything special, although the black / gold color combo is a little unique. Features include a microSD slot to facilitate the aforementioned rocking out, 220 x 176 internal and 64 x 64 external displays (with the latter being of the monochrome OLED variety), 128MB of internal storage, and a 1.3 megapixel cam. As we’d expect with a Philips piece, this one makes do without GSM 850, so we wouldn’t count on a US launch.

[Via Slashphone]

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China-bound Philips M600 touts SRS WOW technology

Monday, April 28th, 2008 by admin

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Not that we haven’t ever seen a mobile get that mildly interesting SRS WOW badge slapped on it before, but Philips is becoming the next to do so with its M600. This oh-so-sleek candybar makes a play for the music lovers heart — well, so long as said adorer is in China, anyway. Aside from providing one click access to your stored tunes (not to mention easy access to volume / track controls), the handset packs a 2-inch 220 x 176 resolution display, 1.3-megapixel camera, microSD expansion slot, Bluetooth, a very welcome 3.5-millimeter headphone jack, support for MIDI / MP3 / WMA / AMR files, USB 1.1 connectivity, dual-band GSM / GPRS connectivity and a number of preset equalizer settings to boot. Best of all, Philips keeps its tradition of providing ultra-longevous phones alive by giving users up to 40-hours of music playback on a single charge. ‘Tis a shame there’s no information on pricing just yet.

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Philips SA6185 PMP

Sunday, December 30th, 2007 by admin

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Philips has decided to hop on the bandwagon for PMPs. The SA6185 PMP comes with a 3.5″ LCD display boasting a resolution of 320 x 240, integrated speakers, a 5-hour video playback time, MP3 and WMA support. A standard PMP but without all the hype.