Philips is one of the largest electronics companies in the world, and of course, it also has a slice in the mobile phones industry. Although not many of Philips' mobile phones are high-end, one thing that sets them apart from all others is the long battery life. Recently, the company introduced, without a big fuss, a new low budged mobile phone, the candybar E1000. Nowdays, even low budget phones pack several interesting features, unlike the old days when you only got text messages and, if really lucky, a clock. Features like these belong to the past and, now, for a low budget, users get a phone that has quite a few tricks up its sleeve. The company describes Philips E100 as a phone for those who prefer simpler ways of staying connected. This means no camera, but it still has some useful features like an integrated FM radio and MP3 playback, an expandable microSD memory card slot, along with the standard GSM/GPRRS connectivity and the 2MB of internal memory.
Philips Introduces E100, a Low Budget Mobile Phone
Posted by Steve at 1:40 AM Labels: Gadgets, Mobiles, Technology

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