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Philips Launches 2 iPhone Killers
By: Shayne Rana   |   May 13,2008
Phillips has decided to officially bring out their 'iPhone killers' and add their names to a rather lengthy list of contenders for the title. Their handsets – the X800 and Xenium X-Connect are both Totally Touch Screen Mobiles.

The X800 is equipped with a 2.9-inch TFT touch screen with 240 x 400 pixel resolution and 262k colors. It supports external memory via microSD cards and comes with a 2 megapixel auto-focus camera. Other features include Bluetooth and handwriting recognition. According to the company, the X800 would be able to offer users up to 8 hours of talk time.


Their second ‘iKiller’, as I like to call such handsets, is the rather snazzy-named Xenium X-Connect, which is a Windows Mobile 6 enabled handset. It’s equipped with GPS, external memory support (microSD) and of course Bluetooth and USB connectivity. This handset has a 3- inch TFT touch screen display. Sadly it lacks Wi-Fi.

There doesn’t seem to be any sort of pricing on the handsets, nor is a there any info about their availability. Stay Tuned.

Via GSMArena.

 
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@maxaxe: Apple are doing a pretty good job of killing it by themselves, by keeping the API MAC specific. How many developers have access to a mac machine to test out their apps?
Kanuj @ May 25,2008
The more ppl talk about iphone killers the more iphone becomes popular .... you cant kill iphone with windows ..... you cant kill iphone no matter what .... simple
maxaxe @ May 14,2008
Why no wifi and all you mobile companies, please note that 3+MP is minimum needed by us ...so its not iphone killer but just some other phones which will come and go without getting noticed for long
Gaurav @ May 14,2008
Would be interesting to see what kind of OS the X800 has. That's one (of many, i guess) big advantage Apple has over its iPhone competitors. The API, although only Apple machines specific for now, does open the doors to a lot of experimentation.
kanuj bhatnagar @ May 13,2008
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