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Philips Xenium X830 boasts 1.5 months standby battery life

Posted on July 20th, 2009 by Editorial Staff in Cell Phones

The new Philips Xenium X830 is one of those phones where you would be completely amazed at what it can offer in large print but then in the small print you’d find out that it actually boasts multiple flaws. We must admit this new upcoming Xenium X830 flagship does look fab, a nice three inch TFT touchscreen display with five megapixel camera and autofocus to start off with. Its main feature is of course a battery that will last you 1.5 months until your next charge if you just leave it on standby but what it lacks is often unrealised until we take a look at its full specs.

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The full specs of the X830 are listed below, you will notice that it won’t have 3G, WiFi or GPS, these are features that you would expect for a phone of its class. We hope they’ve just forgotten to put them in!

  • Quad-band GSM connectivity with GPRS and EDGE
  • 3 inch TFT touchscreen display with 320 x 240 pixels and 262k colors
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • Music and video players
  • FM-radio with RDS
  • 5MP camera with autofocus
  • 47MB of internal memory
  • MicroSDHC card support, up to 8 GB
  • MiniUSB
  • 105 x 53 x 15.5 millimeters
  • 120 grams

Info on pricing and availability are not available at this point, but we’d love to hear more, we’ll keep you posted on any news!

[via 2DayBlog]

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