Data communication, battery
The handset is quad-band (850, 900, 1800, 1900), but I haven’t been satisfied with voice quality during talk. I’ve heard everyone quite well, but the others have heard me only if I’ve been talking really loud. I had no such problem when using the headset, although in this case everything echoed. I hope this has been just a unique problem, as I’ve never seen such a thing on a Philips before. There is not much to use for data transfer: no 3G, GPRS is the fastest (only class 10). We’ll have a WAP 2.0 browser to use with this, but nowadays this is not enough for a good browsing experience.
When connecting the phone to a USB port we’ll notice that it supports only 1.1. Well, this won’t be a problem when tampering with the freaking huge 11 MB of memory (10 of which is free, even when it’s empty), but we shouldn’t use this for the memory card. By the way, 9@9W can work as a webcam as well.
We’ll get a 920 mAh Li-Ion battery under the cover, this keeps the phone on for a really long time. Of course we haven’t been testing it for a month, but based on my experience the little Philips will have no problem staying on for 2-3 weeks. Thanks to the scam-like dual-SIM feature and the bad voice quality it won’t get any award, they will have to work on these, but it would be enough to have a look at a neighbor crap-producing Chinese company for ideas.
Gubro
Philips 9@9W has been provided by XXL GSM.
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