Cell Phones — 12 March 2009
Philips Xenium X530 Looks Slick, But Is Actually The Same Old

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Sorry Philips, but the only notable thing about the Xenium X530 (sounds like a light bulb) is its facade (sound like a Hollywood club).  Underneath the water blasted pebble like device – which contains a 1-inch OLED screen in its exterior – is pretty much your standard ops cell phone: 2.2-inch 240×320 LCD, triband GSM 900/1800/1900 connectivity, Bluetooth with A2DP, music player, microSD card slot, FM radio with RDS and 2MP camera.

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