Members of the Philips Xenium series have a long uptime, which doesn't mean a couple of days, but one or two months. In order to achieve this they use high capacity batteries and the components have a low power consumption, so they don't really have much multimedia features. Xenium X810, pictured below, also offers a standby time of a month, just like most members of the series, but it still features a large (240 x 400 pixels) touchscreen display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and 45 MB of internal memory that can be expanded with a microSD card. The new handset has no 3G support, only GPRS and EDGE, it's 104 x 52 x 14.4 mm large, weighs 100 grams, but has no launch date or price specified yet.
Translated by Szaszati