Philips Xenium 9@9j phone

Stay in touch, wherever your business takes you.
With the Philips Xenium 9@9i, you can always stay in
touch with your world of contacts, whether business,
family or friends.

As a business traveller on the go, you are constantly
plagued with one question. “Did I forget something?”
On most trips the Philips Xenium eliminates one item
on that list: the mobile phone charger.



With up to 1 month stand-by time* and 8.5 hours talktime*, you can rest assured that most of your calls will never get interrupted by the nagging low battery beep.
To complete the package, we also included a 1.3 megapixel camera, up to 20MB of memory, the handy Secretary On The Go and useful functions like currency converter, multi-party call, and a suite of games to help you unwind. All this in a sleek and compact exterior that complements your lifestyle.



Comment from techdigest.tv :
I really don’t know why we don’t see more of this melding of the new and old school. Sure, there are products on the market that let you charge your phone with batteries or through the car’s cigarette lighter, but these are aftermarket solutions. This one has a slot for an AAA battery built in, letting you rock out with 3 more hours of talk time. Of course, a AAA is a bit chunky by today’s standards; it’s far thicker than my Samsung Trace and wouldn’t even fit comfortably anywhere in my big ol’ Helio Ocean. Well, Philips’ 9@9j isn’t the sveltest of phones, it looks like, but it’s a cool capability to have if you’re, say, on a business trip and don’t want to try finding a plug in the airport. Although I have to take issue with the name. It doesn’t even make sense in 1337speak.

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