Philips Xenium 9@9k - charge every two months

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The design is no big hit, it somehow reminded me of Sony Ericsson V640i in some places, but maybe just because of the colors. Xenium 9@9k is a bit narrower and chubbier than an average phone, but it’s good to keep in the hand, although it gives the impression of a cheap phone.

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Everything’s made of plastic, if we keep pressing it hard then we can hear some cracks, but nothing’s hanging or bends on it, it’s a good phone for this amount of money. The key layout is simple, logical, the round navigation button can be used easily too. There is a bronze-colored stripe running along the side of the phone and it forms a small loop in the top right corner – this is for the neckband. On the left there are the volume control keys, while a bit below there is the microSD slot. On the right there is another cover protecting the standard miniUSB connector.

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The stereo headset (included in the package) has to be plugged here too, and although there is no data cable included, but I think that every second household has at least one USB-miniUSB cable if that household has ever owned a digital camera, a Motorola phone or maybe a high-quality MP3 player.

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The back is a simple, puritan piece of plastic, there is a hole on it for the camera and a gap for the speaker. The display has a resolution of only 128 x 160 pixels, but it’s fortunately a TFT.

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