Like earlier phones in Philips’ Xenium series, the X710 is going to give you lots of talk time—but it’s no iPhone killer.
https://gizmodo.com/philips-xenium-9-9-cellphones-let-you-talk-forever-and-232515
Outside of the dual SIM slots, the X710 throws in the following features:
– Support communications standards: GSM: 900, 1800, 1900 MHz / EDGE, GPRS Class 10
– Dimensions: 113,6 x49, 1×16, 9 mm
– Weight: 114 gr. (without battery)
– Battery: Li-Ion, capacity of 1900 mA / h
– Messaging: SMS / MMS / E-Mail
– Display: 2.4-inch, TFT, permission 240h320 points, displaying more than 262 thousand colors
– Camera: 3 MP, CMOS (CMOS) with avtofokusom
– Sound: 64-bit tone polyphonic, MP3-ringtones, MP3 player, built-EQ
– Supported audio formats: ADPCM, AMR, Midi, MP3, SP-Midi, AAC, WAV, AAC +, WMA
– Memory: 20 MB available to user, expandable through the use of microSD memory cards (up to 8 GB
– Communications: Bluetooth (A2DP, Handsfree, Handset, Object push, FTP), USB 1.1 (Mini USB), WAP 2.0
– Support for Java MIDP 2.0
– Built in FM-radio
– The Russian-speaking menu
– Other applications: Alarm clock, calculator, stopwatch, Calendar, Calendar, Game Fantasy Kingdom, Currency Converter, My card, image editor, Sudoku game
The clean design is definitely a plus, even if it seems to be heavily inspired by the Sony T600 and T700. However, it’s still a fairly basic phone, and the lack of 3G is definitely a drawback—although that won’t matter much given the fact that it is destined for the Russian market. [Unwired View]
https://gizmodo.com/sony-ericssons-t700-succeeds-the-venerable-t610-5034232