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Posted: 2004-06-06 15:25
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Soon Philips intends to introduce new elegant double-screen clamshell Xenium 650 with the integrated digital camera. The novelty by Philips weighs some 95 g and supports GSM 900/1800 MHz, GPRS Class 10 networking.



The model features a strict business design. The Xenium 650 is equipped with the main 128x160, 65K color STN (passive matrix) LCD and the subsidiary monochrome OLED screen, organizer, mail client, IrDA, and supports 32-tones polyphony, Java MIDP 2.0, MMS, WAP2.0. The digital VGA (640x480) camera is realized the same way as in Philips 530.

However this is nothing compared with the battery life of Philips Xenium 650. the novelty seems to become the leader in that aspect, as on a single charge the handset is claimed to provide 810 hours, i.e. more than 33 days! Besides with the active use it should last 8.5 hours. Thus this model is sure to break the record of Philips Xenium 9@9++ that equals 750 hours.

The release date is still unknown, probably the Xenium 650 will appear by Q3 for some $300.

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Posted: 2004-06-06 15:33
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Well, the design is =

But holy cow ! The battery life =
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Posted: 2004-06-07 17:46
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i think it looks kinda nice, very elegant and thankfully there's not antenna sticking out of it. the specks are a bit behind the times though, seeing that its almost the same as the samsung e700 but will come out a lot later.

does it have bluetooth? and what's the memory?
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