
In addition to an optical trackpad and satellite navigation, Philips Xenium X713 is also a long-distance runner when it comes to work on a single battery charge, and it has the GyPSii application that aggregates social networks.
Phillips Branch increasingly deals with mobile phones trying to catch up with standards that are obligatory among cells in Europe. On the one hand, such characteristics as long-lasting battery operation, and handling two SIM cards are characteristic for the production of the Far East, on the other hand, additional support for GPS, trackpad, and a large touch screen phones are the domain closer to the phones produced for European markets.
Philips Xenium X713 has 1530 mAh battery, which - as provided by the manufacturer - is to stand on a single charge 12 hours of talk or 30 days of standby. Despite the presence of a GPS receiver, Bluetooth and USB interfaces, Philips unfortunately neglected the issue of efficient communication depriving local phone wireless WiFi. Expression of honoring contemporary fashions and a bow in the direction of social mobile phone users is in turn the application that facilitates the transmission of data and the use of social networking sites.
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X713 camera has, rather standard for a medium budget, 3.2 megapixel sensor, and at less than 50 MB internal memory card supports up to 32 GB. The display is 3.2" and supports a resolution of 240x400 pixels. Triband phone transmits data only via GPRS / EDGE not using the 3G network.
The manufacturer has not provided any information about the release date and price. The phone rather doesn't have a chance to be sold in Europe.
Source: Philips