
Recently China seems to be catching up with quite a number of nice cellphones hitting their market. One of them is surfacing the Chinese market soon is the Philips M600, which is a mobile phone that carries the candybar design and with great support of music-centric functions.
One of the pretty obvious feature of this phone is it has a very prominent music player key on top of the navigation pad, and also there are three equally expressed music hot keys on the side.
The Philips M600 carries many music-centric features such as a 3.5 mm headphone jack, supporting multiple Bluetooth profiles such as A2DP, Handsfree, Headset, and Object Push. And it is a dual-band GSM cell phone.
Another more special feature has been incorporated into this cell phone is the SRS wow technology, which is also a feature that brings some improvements to music on cellphone. Philips says that “the technology improves the dynamic audio performance of compressed audio, expands the size of the audio image and improves the perception of low frequency sound.” For those with shape ears should be able to differentiate clearly between the sound quality produced by the M600 and other music-centric cell phones.
The M600 gets a battery life of 40 hours per charge, which seems to be quite up to par. Other features include a 1.3 megapixel camera, an expandable MicroSD card slot and USB 1.1 connectivity. It seems like this phone is mainly emphasized for its musical functions, other than that, the rest can only fit in the low-end category. The phone as mentioned is planed for China market and Philips seems to have no plan yet to bring it out of China.
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January 13th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
From year to year quality of China made phones is higher. And many people like them, migrating from their well-known brands on these new, funny and pretty modern models.