Philips Xenium models are usually interesting not for their technical parameters, but because of their long uptime. The series had for a long time only classical phones, but last year they have announced the first touchscreen battery-champion, X800, which has received a smaller facelift this year. The model, featuring a 2.8", 240 x 400 pixels large touchscreen display, a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with 352 x 288 pixel large video recording, an RDS FM radio, stereo Bluetooth, 63 MB of internal memory, a microSDHC card slot and an 1,050 mAh battery, providing 8.5 hours of talk time or a full month of standby. The 103.5 x 42.1 x 13.5 mm alrge Philips X810, weighing 136 grams, has no 3G support, so the fastest data transfer protocol is EDGE and the handset is currently available only in China. Philips has also thought of those who don't prefer a touchscreen, as they also have X550, which has nearly the same parameters, a size of 112 x 45 x 11.7 mm and it has a standard 240 x 320 pixels large display and it's currently set for release on the Russian market.
Translated by Szaszati