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Philips Xenium 9@9q Highlights |
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| FEATURES SUMMARY | |  | | STATUS | |  | | INTRODUCED | |  | | FORM FACTOR | |  | | SAR VALUE | |  | | NETWORKS | 2G: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |  | | BATTERY | |  |
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Philips Xenium 9@9q Technical Specifications
| General | | Status | Available | | Introduced | September 2008 | | Announced | July 2008 | | Network (2G) | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 | | Form factor | Clamshell | | Antenna type | Internal | | SAR Value | 0.266 W/Kg |
|  | | Size | | Weight | 86 g (with battery) | | Dimensions | 99 x 46 x 18 mm |
|  | | Display | | Type | Graphical | | Coloured | Yes, TFT, 262K colors | | Size | 176 x 220 pixels | | | - 4-way navigation key - Screensavers and wallpapers |
|  | | Secondary Display | | Present | Yes | | Coloured | No | | Size | 0 x 0 pixels |
|  | | Memory | | Received calls | 30 | | Outgoing calls | 30 | | Lost calls | 30 | | Shared memory | 10.5 MB | | | - Photocall - microSD (TransFlash), up to 2 GB |
|  | | Ringtones | | Polyphonic ringtones | Yes, 64 | | Ringtone profiles | No | | | - MP3 |
|  | | Networking | | GPRS | Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps | | EDGE | Yes, Class 10, 236.8 kbps | | USB | Yes, miniUSB | | Bluetooth | Yes, 2.0 with A2DP | | WAP | Yes | | Browser | Yes, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML | | Email client | Yes | | | - Instant Messaging |
|  | | Features | | Vibration | Yes | | SMS | Send / Receive | | MMS | Send / Receive | | Camera | Builtin, 1.3 MP, 1280x1024 pixels, video (QCIF@12.5fps) | | Java | Yes, MIDP 2.0 | | Games | Yes, (changeable) | | Clock | Yes | | Alarm | Yes | | Calculator | Yes | | Calendar | Yes | | Voice memo | Yes | | T9 | Yes | | Handsfree | Yes | | | - MP3/WAV/AAC/MPEG4 player - Organiser - Lunar Calendar |
|  | | Standard Battery | | Type | Li-Ion | | Amperage | 890 mAh | | Standby time | GSM: 720h | | Talk time | GSM: 8h |
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Philips Xenium 9@9q opinions and reviews - click to read all
Reviewer: Rimon
Date: 24 Sep 2009, 12:32 GMT | Very bad phone.....u can't use any java program....can't use internet using phone.Only good thing is that u can use it as a edge modem nothing else.I's eager o change the phone.... |
Reviewer: prinses
Date: 08 Aug 2009, 12:16 GMT | i cant set the internet connections... somebody help me |
Reviewer: Gupse
Date: 27 Jun 2009, 18:17 GMT | I agree with PaulD. The thing just froze the first time the battery neared zero. All keys locked, including the power-off key!
DEAD SLOW browser, keeps rejecting downloads, or even loading WAP pages due to low memory.
Otherwise, a battletank of a battery. Can keep going, and going, and going for a week on a single charge.
Sleek, a bit sharp-edged, I wish the buttons were more bubbly-clearer in their shape, and the FONTS looking less like Chinese government English-text fonts (9@9R's fonts were cool: angular, like the phone) and more like the phone itself. It is like opening the door to a fancy sports car and finding plastic-covered seats inside.
The T9 input editor should be Capital-letter sensitive, where you do NOT have to switch through the entire list of T9 dictionaries, or turn them all off, in order to get a capital "I" every time you refer to yourself, or have to enter CAPSLOCK mode every time you wish to input a surname after a name on the phonebook.
Kickass sound - though MP3's sound MUCH weaker than the original ringtones.
Oh, and if you love your battery life, do NOT use the USB cable to upload data onto your phone, unless you wish to charge its battery as well! |
Reviewer: PaulD
Date: 09 Jan 2009, 14:09 GMT | Sometime on almost flat battery phone hangs instead of switchs off.
And no way to recover from this situation except as extract battery and then install it back. |
Reviewer: swetha
Date: 04 Jan 2009, 08:46 GMT | Excited to see this great model.wondering inspite of such models why philips is not able to sell their products in volumes ,Low tech companies like Sony with advertisement are able to create the image that they are tech leaders even though they are not.
Also like to know when this is made to be available in India. |
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