Philips X800 and X-Connect are all-touch
- Bytales
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obviously making a go at the high-end market - however lacking WIFI = ROFL
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- 2008-05-13 17:31
- 0Uaj
- bleh
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always good with the battery life
but just 2 mp on a 'high-end' device??
looks sleek n nice
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- 2008-05-13 17:23
- xFqr
- Anonymous
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I've never seen a philips phone before, but these are pretty cool. Now that I have, I can confidently say that motorola is on its downhill slope of a failing moto division. How can all the companies, even those who have no real business in mobiles[garmin, philips], make phones that are much better than Motorola's ??
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- 2008-05-13 16:41
- qHZA
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the layout of the menu looks like LG viewty... dont care if it has wifi or not... im not going to be searching for wifi when im out and about am i? so why would you want to have it?? i think they look amazing these phones, will be good hits
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- 2008-05-13 15:35
- mjsa
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Looks best of the yet to hit the street phones. Far better than I would have given Phillips credit for. We need the specs soonest, and availability even quicker than that. If Phillips get this phone out before the next crop of Samsung's, Nokia's & SE's they could clean up with it. Specs need to be rights as the HTC Diamond (another looker) is killed by no camera flash.
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- 2008-05-13 15:35
- pYRi
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Thats the real competition ... am also waiting for BenQ-Siemens.
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- 2008-05-13 15:22
- PFy5
- Bill
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That's more like it. Finally devices with a real 2008 look at last and not stuck in 2002-5 look. Hope Nokia/SE & Motorola take note of this as I do want the best for them too.
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- 2008-05-13 14:10
- miAM
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love the slick look of the x connect hope it runs a decent os
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- 2008-05-13 14:09
- UipP
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the x-connect looks sooo good!! but why didn't they include Wifi??? too bad! it would have been a really worthy contender
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- 2008-05-13 13:53
- w0QM
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