Philips Xenium 9@9e Review
The clamshell-design Philips Xenium 9@9e provides all the power needed to stay connected and take care of business with an extreme long battery life providing more than a month’s standby time or 8.5 hours of talk time.
The Xenium 9@9e has a 1.3 Megapixel (1280 x 1024 pixels) camera with 4x Digital Zoom for close ups, and the ability to take nine continuous shots at a go, saving picture files as GIF, BMP or JPEG files. Images are displayed on a 128×160 pixel UFB 65K color screen, while an 80×48 pixel monochrome OLED sub-display on the clamshell replicates information such as time, signal strength and battery life.
To connect to online multimedia services, the phone supports the GPRS class 10 (4+2) and WAP 1.2.1 standards. The phone uses Java 2.0, and implements SMS, EMS, MMS and e-mails. To keep hold of vital information, the Xenium 9@9 can store details of up to 1000 people or businesses, with a maximum of five entries each (e.g. home, mobile, fax, work, etc). The phone’s 20MB memory can also store up to 250 SMS messages.
Review By Philips
The Philips 9@9e. One of the best business decisions you’ll ever make.
The sleek and compact exterior of this communication device belies its incredible storage capacity of up to 20MB of memory for your use. So that, for instance, you could store up to 1000 phone book entries with 5 numbers each or 30 minutes of voice recordings.
Review By Mobile-review
Continues the Xenium line, stands out for metallic body parts and a leather insertion above the battery. In diference to Philips 650/Xenium 9@9c, the phone is equipped with a 1.3 MP camera and 64-tones polyphony.
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