Philips has an Android phone ready for us, a new unit called Philips W920 and featuring Android as the OS of choice. The company has been in the cellphone biz for a while now, but this time they might have a hit on their hands, to be honest. It all depends on the pricing…
Don’t expect high end feats here, instead you get the Philips W920...
Philips intends to launch a new Android handset, the T910, that will be available in Asia first. The device will be based on the OPhone platform, a customized version of Android. If you’re curious about the phone’s specs, there’s a list shown after the break.
Philips T910 should feature the following specifications:
Display: 3.5...
Following Philips’ first Android phone, the V900, comes the V808 model with the same OS on board and sadly only heading to China right now. Philips V808 will probably be launched by China Mobile and you should know that it comes with a simple design and pretty decent features.
The new model sports a 3.2 inch HVGA touchscreen display, a 3.2 megapixel...
A bunch of new Philips phones have just hit the web, the most interesting of them being two new touchscreen models, Philips X806 and Philips C702. The phones will be released in China soon and we learn that X806 is a 14mm thick handset featuring a 3.5 inch TFT display (240 x 400 pixels) and a 5 megapixel camera.
Philips X806 also packs FM radio, Bluetooth,...
Surprisingly enough, we’re talking about a new Philips device that is not part of the Xenium series, but rather a premiere: the first Philips phone to run Android, V900. Well, we should mention that Philips V900 uses a customized version of Android OS (Open Mobile System), the same one that we’ve seen on Dell Mini 3i.
The device doesn’t...
Philips is more famous for its long lasting handset batteries, than some touchscreen-based smartphones, but here they are, trying to get a slice of the Android pie, thanks to the V808 model.
Philips V808 is the company’s first Android phone and it packs a 3.2 megapixel camera, a touchscreen display (320 x 480 pixels) plus some widget functionality...