If your phone’s quick draining battery was your concern, Philips is addressing it with its latest smartphone. The Dutch electronics giant has launched a smartphone which packs a gigantic 3,300 mAh battery that promises to last for 35 days on the standby mode. The Philips Xenium W8510 is touted to be the only smartphone which offers as much of power. The battery of the smartphone can reportedly offer around 18 hours of talk time over 3G. While, over WiFi, it can offer around 14 hours of browsing time.
Yet another worth noticing aspect of the smartphone is its speed of charging. You can charge the smartphone for 10 minutes, and it will work for around 20 hours on standby mode, with up to 2 hours of calling. If users charge it for 30 minutes, it offers 57 hours on standby mode and 6 hours of calling time.
So for all those looking for a powerful smartphone (battery wise), the Philips Xenium W8510 can be a good choice. The smartphone packs a 11.9-cm (4.7-inch) 720p HD display. The smartphone runs on a 1.2GHz quad-core processor (MediaTek) along with 1GB of RAM and 4GB of ROM, which can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card.
It has an 8-mega pixel camera with built-in Auto Focus and LED Flash light and 2-mega pixel front facing camera on the front panel. The latest smartphone runs on Android 4.2 aka Jelly Bean operating system. Other features of the device are: 3G, 2G, Bluetooth, 3.5mm headphone jack and A-GPS, amongst others. The only advantage the smartphone apparently offers is the battery. All the other specs do not sound anything extraordinary keeping in mind the current smartphone market.
The Philips Xenium W8510 will first arrive in China, while there are bleak chances of the device to arrive in India anytime soon.