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Philips S200

Announced in the first quarter of 2006, but not yet released, the Philips S200, also known as Philips CTS200, is a rather humble cell phone, dualBand from the design and ideal for anyone that wishes a low cost cellular. The phone features EDGE high speed wireless data, an excellent 288 hours of stand-by time, weighting approximately 85 grams. Moreover, the Philips S200 has a monochrome display and a color mat, a graphical display with the resolution of 101×80 pixels as well as pale blue backlighting. As for weight, The Philips S200 has a smaller than average weight. It comes with a STN, monochrome graphics display and can store a variable number of phone book entries. Sadly, the Philips S200 does not have a GPRS system, nor 3G, bluetooth, infrared port or a camera.
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Philips S200
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Philips Xenium 9@9

Phillips announced in late September its dual band GSM phone, the Philips Xenium 9@9s mobile phone (also known as the Philips 662), but the actual release date for the phone has not yet been fixed. The phone weights about 85 grams and will certainly be known for its 9 hours talk time battery and a 1 month standby. The phone comes with a OLED 256k color screen with a display resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, a 1.3 mega pixel camera which can take photos at 1280 x 1024 pixels, with the option of the 3x digital zoom and no optical zoom feature available, as well as a video recording camera at VGA resolution, integrated client mail (SMTP/POP3), Unfortunately, it does not feature a memory card slot, nor Bluetooth. However, The Philips Xenium 9@9s has the other normal features like class 10 GPRS, Infrared and an Usb port for connecting it to your computer.
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Philips Xenium 9@9
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