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Videos 3Photos 10 | Outdated Product $58.46 up to $63.40 Button record holder for battery life with a capacious battery on board (3100 mAh), more typical for a family of smartphones. It is in it that the secret of supporting the 5-month operation of the “tube” without recharging in standby mode lies. In some cases, the phone can help replenish power to other gadgets — it is able to share its battery charge through a full-sized USB port in the case. In terms of functionality, the Philips E181 lacks stars from the sky, fulfilling the duties of exchanging voice calls and SMS messages at the proper level. The front panel of the phone case is visually divided into two parts: a colour non-touch screen with a diagonal of 2.4" and a resolution of 320x240 pixels is installed on top, and the entire lower part is given over to the keyboard. The device also...has an archaic 0.3 MP camera and an FM receiver. In addition to two SIM cards, you can install a microSD drive up to 32 GB inclusive in your phone. |
Button record holder for battery life with a capacious battery on board (3100 mAh), more typical for a family of smartphones. It is in it that the secret of supporting the 5-month operation of the “tube” without recharging in standby mode lies. In some cases, the phone can help replenish power to other gadgets — it is able to share its battery charge through a full-sized USB port in the case.
In terms of functionality, the Philips E181 lacks stars from the sky, fulfilling the duties of exchanging voice calls and SMS messages at the proper level. The front panel of the phone case is visually divided into two parts: a colour non-touch screen with a diagonal of 2.4" and a resolution of 320x240 pixels is installed on top, and the entire lower part is given over to the keyboard. The device also has an archaic 0.3 MP camera and an FM receiver. In addition to two SIM cards, you can install a microSD drive up to 32 GB inclusive in your phone.
The long-playing "mobile phone" from the Dutch brand Philips turned out to be somewhat thicker than many "classmates". The thing is that “under the hood” the model has a capacious 3100 mAh battery, with which the device is promised up to 143 days of standby time.
Portable Power Bank
In fact, the device holds a charge less than the stated period, but for 2-3 weeks of active use of energy reserves in the cells of its battery is quite enough. In addition, Philips Xenium E181 is able to share charge with third-party gadgets via a full-size USB port, acting as a portable Power Bank. This can be useful, for example, if you need to quickly recharge a portable speaker in the field, involved in the musical accompaniment of a picnic.
Colour display
Philips Xenium E181 has at its disposal a 2.4-inch colour display with a resolution of 320x240 pixels. It is bright and contrasting, but at the same time, users often complain about the poor readability of fonts, especially white text on a blue background, which cannot be changed in the settings. Claims are also made to the format of recording contacts in the phone book (one number — one name) and the absence in the assets of the “tube” of the T9 predictive typing system.
Additional assets
From the back side of the body of the device, a “peephole” of a 0.3 MP camera peeps behind the surrounding reality. In order to use it, you will need to install a microSD flash drive into your phone, for which there is a separate slot along with “seats” for 2 SIMs. It would be possible to put an end to this, if it were not for the FM receiver that deserves special mention. Thanks to him, when you connect a headset, the device is able to broadcast radio programs in the FM band.