Information about the make, model, and alternative names of the specific device, if available.

Design

Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, presented in different units of measurement. Materials used, colors offered, certificates.

Width

Width information - refers to the horizontal side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

74.1 mm (millimeters)
7.41 cm (centimeters)
0.24 ft (feet)
2.92 in (inches)
Height

Height information - refers to the vertical side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

145.4 mm (millimeters)
14.54 cm (centimeters)
0.48 ft (feet)
5.72 in (inches)
Thickness

Information about the thickness of the device in different units measurements.

11.4 mm (millimeters)
1.14 cm (centimeters)
0.04 ft (feet)
0.45 in (inches)
Weight

Information about the weight of the device in different units of measurement.

200 g (grams)
0.44 lbs
7.05 oz (ounces)
Volume

The approximate volume of the device, calculated based on the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Refers to devices with the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.

122.83 cm³ (cubic centimeters)
7.46 in³ (cubic inches)
Colors

Information about the colors in which this device is offered for sale.

Black
Materials for making the case

Materials used to make the device body.

Polycarbonate

SIM card

The SIM card is used in mobile devices to store data that certifies the authenticity of mobile service subscribers.

Mobile networks

A mobile network is a radio system that allows multiple mobile devices to communicate with each other.

Mobile communication technologies and data transfer speeds

Communication between devices on mobile networks is carried out using technologies that provide different data transfer rates.

Operating system

An operating system is a system software that manages and coordinates the operation of hardware components in a device.

SoC (System on Chip)

A system on a chip (SoC) includes all the most important hardware components of a mobile device on one chip.

SoC (System on Chip)

A system on a chip (SoC) integrates various hardware components, such as a processor, graphics processor, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as the software necessary for their operation.

MediaTek MT6582
Technological process

Information about technological process, on which the chip is made. Nanometers measure half the distance between elements in the processor.

28 nm (nanometers)
Processor (CPU)

The primary function of a mobile device's processor (CPU) is to interpret and execute instructions contained in software applications.

ARM Cortex-A7
Processor size

The size (in bits) of a processor is determined by the size (in bits) of the registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit processors have higher performance compared to 32-bit processors, which in turn are more powerful than 16-bit processors.

32 bit
Instruction Set Architecture

Instructions are commands with which the software sets/controls the operation of the processor. Information about the instruction set (ISA) that the processor can execute.

ARMv7
Level 1 cache (L1)

Cache memory is used by the processor to reduce access time to more frequently used data and instructions. L1 (level 1) cache is small in size and works much faster as system memory, and other levels of cache memory. If the processor does not find the requested data in L1, it continues to look for it in the L2 cache. On some processors, this search is performed simultaneously in L1 and L2.

32 kB + 32 kB (kilobytes)
Level 2 cache (L2)

L2 (level 2) cache is slower than L1 cache, but in return it has a higher capacity, allowing it to cache more data. It, like L1, is much faster than system memory (RAM). If the processor does not find the requested data in L2, it continues to look for it in the L3 cache (if available) or in RAM memory.

512 kB (kilobytes)
0.5 MB (megabytes)
Number of processor cores

The processor core performs program instructions. There are processors with one, two or more cores. Having more cores increases performance by allowing multiple instructions to be executed in parallel.

4
CPU clock speed

The clock speed of a processor describes its speed in terms of cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

1300 MHz (megahertz)
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) handles calculations for various 2D/3D graphics applications. IN mobile devices it is used most often by games, consumer interface, video applications, etc.

ARM Mali-400 MP2
Number of cores GPU

Like a CPU, a GPU is made up of several working parts called cores. They handle graphics calculations for various applications.

2
GPU clock speed

Running speed is the clock speed of the GPU, measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

500 MHz (megahertz)
Volume random access memory(RAM)

Random access memory (RAM) is used by the operating system and all installed applications. Data stored in RAM is lost after the device is turned off or restarted.

1 GB (gigabytes)
Number of RAM channels

Information about the number of RAM channels that are integrated into the SoC. More channels means more high speeds data transmission.

Single channel
RAM frequency

The frequency of RAM determines its operating speed, more specifically, the speed of reading/writing data.

533 MHz (megahertz)

Built-in memory

Each mobile device has built-in (non-removable) memory with a fixed capacity.

Memory cards

Memory cards are used in mobile devices to increase the storage capacity for storing data.

Screen

The screen of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.

Type/technology

One of the main characteristics of the screen is the technology by which it is made and on which the quality of the information image directly depends.

IPS
Diagonal

For mobile devices, screen size is expressed by the length of its diagonal, measured in inches.

5 in (inches)
127 mm (millimeters)
12.7 cm (centimeters)
Width

Approximate screen width

2.45 in (inches)
62.26 mm (millimeters)
6.23 cm (centimeters)
Height

Approximate screen height

4.36 in (inches)
110.69 mm (millimeters)
11.07 cm (centimeters)
Aspect Ratio

The ratio of the dimensions of the long side of the screen to its short side

1.778:1
16:9
Permission

Screen resolution shows the number of pixels vertically and horizontally on the screen. More a high resolution means sharper detail in the image.

540 x 960 pixels
Pixel Density

Information about the number of pixels per centimeter or inch of the screen. Higher density allows information to be displayed on the screen with clearer detail.

220 ppi (pixels per inch)
86 ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
Color depth

Screen color depth reflects the total number of bits used for color components in one pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors that the screen can display.

24 bit
16777216 flowers
Screen area

Approximate percentage of screen area occupied by the screen on the front of the device.

64.17% (percent)
Other characteristics

Information about other screen features and characteristics.

Capacitive
Multi-touch
Scratch resistance
Dragontrail 2 glass

Sensors

Different sensors perform different quantitative measurements and convert physical indicators into signals that a mobile device can recognize.

Rear camera

The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on its back panel and may be combined with one or more secondary cameras.

Svetlosilaf/2.2
Flash type

The rear (rear) cameras of mobile devices mainly use led flashes. They can be configured with one, two or more light sources and vary in shape.

LED
Image Resolution3264 x 2448 pixels
7.99 MP (megapixels)
Video resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
2.07 MP (megapixels)
15 fps (frames per second)
Characteristics

Information about additional software and hardware features of the rear (rear) camera.

Autofocus
Geographical tags
White Balance Adjustment
Scene Selection Mode

Front-camera

Smartphones have one or more front cameras of various designs - a pop-up camera, a rotating camera, a cutout or hole in the display, an under-display camera.

Svetlosila

F-stop (also known as aperture, aperture, or f-number) is a measure of the size of a lens's aperture, which determines the amount of light entering the sensor. The lower the f-number, the larger the aperture and the more light reaches the sensor. Typically the f-number is specified to correspond to the maximum possible aperture of the aperture.

f/2.8
Image Resolution

One of the main characteristics of cameras is resolution. It represents the number of horizontal and vertical pixels in an image. For convenience, smartphone manufacturers often list resolution in megapixels, indicating the approximate number of pixels in millions.

1600 x 1200 pixels
1.92 MP (megapixels)
Video resolution

Information about the maximum video resolution that the camera can record.

640 x 480 pixels
0.31 MP (megapixels)
Video recording speed (frame rate)

Information about the maximum recording speed (frames per second, fps) supported by the camera at maximum resolution. Some of the most basic video recording speeds are 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps.

18 fps (frames per second)

Audio

Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.

Location determination

Information about the navigation and location technologies supported by your device.

WiFi

Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless communication for transmitting data over close distances between various devices.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between various devices of different types over short distances.

USB

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to exchange data.

Headphone jack

This is an audio connector, also called an audio jack. The most widely used standard in mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Connecting devices

Information about other important connection technologies supported by your device.

Browser

A web browser is a software application for accessing and viewing information on the Internet.

Video file formats/codecs

Mobile devices support different video file formats and codecs, which respectively store and encode/decode digital video data.

Battery

Mobile device batteries differ from each other in their capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge necessary for their functioning.

Capacity

A battery's capacity indicates the maximum charge it can hold, measured in milliamp-hours.

5300 mAh (milliamp-hours)
Type

The type of battery is determined by its structure and, more precisely, the chemicals used. Exist different types batteries, with lithium-ion and lithium-ion polymer batteries most often used in mobile devices.

Li-Ion (Lithium-ion)
2G talk time

2G talk time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged during a continuous conversation on a 2G network.

33 h (hours)
1980 min (minutes)
1.4 days
2G latency

2G standby time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 2G network.

1604 h (hours)
96240 min (minutes)
66.8 days
3G talk time

3G talk time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged during a continuous conversation on a 3G network.

33 h (hours)
1980 min (minutes)
1.4 days
3G latency

3G standby time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 3G network.

1604 h (hours)
96240 min (minutes)
66.8 days
Characteristics

Information about some additional characteristics device battery.

Fixed

Today for review to the editor gg I got a smartphone that could be forgiven, if not everything, then at least a lot. And all because it has an incredible capacity battery, comparable to its tablet counterparts - 5300 mAh. True, looking ahead, I can say that to forgive Philips Xenium The W6610, in general, has nothing to offer – except perhaps its considerable dimensions.

Equipment

Apart from the battery, I would say that the main advantage of the Philips Xenium W6610 is its thoughtfulness. Everything here is balanced down to the smallest detail, and this is already evident in the box and packaging. The packaging itself shows the main advantages of the device, inside – all the accessories necessary for comfortable everyday use. This and Charger increased power (5V, 1.5A), and a protective film for the screen. A headset is also included in the kit, but you shouldn’t expect anything supernatural from it - these are ordinary earplugs, even without soft pads, although they do have a clothespin.

In addition, in the Philips Xenium W6610 package, I found a Litres coupon with the ability to download 5 books for free.

Appearance

Philips Xenium W6610 looks like a giant monster compared to most modern smartphones. This is especially noticeable when you compare it with other 5-inch devices. Although, I can’t help but notice that, firstly, this is due to the main advantage - a large-capacity battery, and secondly, the manufacturer has made every effort to hide the considerable dimensions of the device and make it convenient to use. So, in the end, when compared with devices of approximately the same class, it does not look such a giant.

In particular, the frame on the sides of the screen is made visually thin, and the sides themselves are strongly rounded. The frame above and below the screen is significantly wider, but thanks to this, the heavy-duty smartphone can be easily held in your hand.

The back panel is made non-removable, but it has one removable part. It is under it that the slots for two SIM cards and a memory card are hidden. The panel is fixed tightly and does not fly off, but the small recesses on its sides are confusing at first - instead of the volume or power button, the finger reaches towards them. In fact, the keys are located slightly lower, and when you get used to the Philips Xenium W6610 a little, this arrangement seems logical: you can easily reach the keys with your finger, without having to stretch.

One more point regarding the removable socket: until it is tightly closed, none of the SIM cards will work. Why is this happening, even guessing whether it’s a bug or a feature is difficult.

The rear panel contains a standard set of a camera with a flash and a speaker. I personally liked, even if it’s not that uncommon, that there is a small protrusion above the speaker. That is, even if the smartphone is lying on a flat surface, it does not stall.

An additional control is located at the very top of the right panel. This “slider”, clearly visible to the touch and tight in its movement, allows you to switch the smartphone from normal operation to economical mode. I will dwell separately on the modes themselves and, in general, on the autonomy of the smartphone as a whole, because there really is something to talk about here.

There is a standard audio jack on the top panel. On the bottom there is a micro-USB port covered with a plastic cover.

The most important and interesting detail of the front panel is, of course, the screen. Philips Xenium W6610 uses an IPS panel with a resolution of 540x960 pixels. Subjectively, the display is characterized by a good reserve of brightness, a cool gamma and standard wide viewing angles. Small change colors are noticeable only when glancing diagonally - so on one side the gamma goes into a yellow tint, on the other - into blue. But, in practice, I have observed a similar effect more than once with other matrices, and this does not interfere with working with a smartphone. Resolution can be judged from two points of view at once. On the one hand, it is not tall and this seems to be a drawback. On the other hand, it is sufficient for comfortable work (there is no graininess as such) and the manufacturer did not have to install more powerful hardware to avoid brakes. And this has a positive effect on the duration of work. So in the case of the Philips Xenium W6610, I cannot count resolution among the shortcomings or questionable qualities at all.

As for more strict and dry information about the screen, as usual I measured it on editorial equipment. Schedule color gamut is shifted downwards, which indicates a shift towards cool shades, this is also evidenced by the graph color temperature, which jumped far above the reference 6500K. The graph of the color components of a monochrome gradient is also very far from ideal. But the gamma curve is excellent, which means that there is practically no distortion in the transmission of dark and light areas on the Philips Xenium W6610 display. The brightness of the screen is really high, but this is both a plus and a minus at the same time. The downside is that due to excessive exposure of the black field, the contrast is low.

Among the small but pleasant advantages is the ability to work with the screen while wearing gloves, which is activated by the corresponding function in the smartphone menu. Another feature of the screen is the Asahi Glass Dragontrail II protective glass. I can't say if it's better or worse than the standard one Gorilla Glass, but during all the testing and active carrying in the pockets of a backpack (naturally, along with other things), no scratches appeared on the display. But fingerprints and other contaminants “stick” only this way.

Below the screen there are three classic touch buttons - large, convenient and backlit. Above the screen is a set of sensors, including a light sensor and a proximity sensor. I periodically had problems with the latter. Either because of its large size, or because of its not very good location, the sensor worked adequately only if you press the phone tightly to your ear (which is not very convenient). Without close contact, the Philips W6610 begins to behave inappropriately, and most often I managed to turn on the “flight mode” with my ear, which requires a couple of steps to reach manually. In general, we can only hope that such a problem is purely subjective, but I have never encountered this with other large smartphones before.

Performance and Features

The heart of the Philips Xenium W6610 is the MediaTek MT6582 processor with a Mali-400MP video accelerator. The filling is not the most productive, but it is very energy efficient. At the same time, during all the time I have been working with a smartphone, stutters are rare - for example, I noticed one of them when opening a gallery with screenshots and photographs. The pictures took quite a long time to load, but this happened just a couple of times - the rest of the time, no problems arose. It easily copes with everyday functions and performs well in games. In Temple Run 2 I didn’t notice any lags as such; in Dead Trigger 2 they appeared only in “densely populated scenes”; you can also easily play Asphalt 8 on medium graphics settings. There is nothing to say about games like “birds” or “om noma” - there are no problems with them at all. The smartphone also copes quickly with video playback, including in Full HD quality.

The results obtained in testing programs are quite predictable. In 3D Mark, the smartphone received very mediocre scores: Ice Storm Unlimited gave it 2917 points, Ice Storm Unlimited Extreme - 2046, Ice Storm Unlimited - 2991 points. The device also showed modest, but slightly more pleasant results in Nena Mark 2 - at 50.1 fps. This means that the smartphone copes well with 3D and ok with 2D graphics.

IN AnTuTu Benchmark smartphone earned 17029 points, slightly losing Samsung Galaxy S3. Quadrant gave 5891 points. In Vellamo the results are also quite good: in HTML5 mode 1962 points, that is, approximately on the same level as the Samsung Galaxy S4; and in Metal the smartphone received 521 points, again slightly inferior to the Samsung Galaxy S3 and slightly ahead of the Galaxy 4, Sony Xperia Z Ultra and HTC One X.

When testing or loading with resource-intensive applications, the smartphone heats up. But only in the upper part, which (when used vertically) is not touched by the fingers. Considering that heating does not affect the operation of the device at all, most often it is not noticeable to the user at all.

A few words should be said about the sound. Philips Xenium W6610 is a fairly loud smartphone, but I would not recommend it to music lovers. The sound is normal, average in volume in headphones. In the settings there is a function for adding BesAudEnh volume, but I would not recommend activating it. Making the sound more voluminous, it suppresses low and even to some extent mid frequencies, so the sound loses a lot in quality.

But what the smartphone pleasantly surprises with is the camera and additional software for processing images. The Philips Xenium W6610 has an 8-megapixel camera, which allows you to take quite pleasant pictures both outdoors and indoors. Autofocus is fast, distortions in color scheme They happen, but quite rarely - usually, with complex lighting in the room (several light sources with different temperatures).

Example video without effects, sepia, pencil, time-lapse

The front camera has a resolution of 2 megapixels, it completely copes with its main task - video chats.

The camera settings provide a variety of effects that can be applied not only to photographs, but also to videos. There is continuous shooting, panorama and even voice control.

Various effects and frames can be added to pictures during the editing process. Go to graphics editor built right into the Gallery; I didn’t find it as a separate application in the menu.

Among the others preinstalled programs: Kingsoft Office, Opera, file manager, video player, voice recorder, video processing utility, Xenium Club application store with the ability to pay for applications directly from your mobile account, and a flashlight. There is one with a flashlight interesting feature- you can turn it on without even unlocking your smartphone. To do this, just hold down the “Home” button. While you hold it down, the device lights up with a flash. As soon as you let go, the flashlight goes out instantly. This simultaneously increases convenience and allows you to avoid draining the battery by unnecessary navigation through the smartphone menu.

Other useful qualities of the smartphone include working with two SIM cards simultaneously, a built-in GPS navigation module that works very quickly, and support for memory cards.

Working hours

And now about the most interesting thing - the autonomy of the smartphone. According to information from the manufacturer, Philips Xenium W6610 can last up to 33 hours of talk time and up to 16 hours continuous operation with the Internet. It sounds impressive, but before testing began, to be honest, I didn’t believe that the smartphone would be truly durable: an android is an android. But everything turned out very well.

It so happened that at the time of testing the Philips Xenium W6610, I did not have actual access to the laptop for several days. So the smartphone had to be used for almost everything and always - for mail, Instagram, communication on LiveJournal and social networks, hangouts and skype, periodically to all this was added watching videos (both from a memory card and from the network), playing music and playing games. In general, my regular smartphone would wear out after half a day of such use at best. The Philips Xenium W6610 quietly lasted two days. Having slightly reduced the intensity through games and videos, I achieved a solid three days of work, after which there was still 12% charge left. That is, another day of modest use in the role regular phone and e-mail readers. If you use your smartphone as a compact video player (with wireless modules disabled), you can count on 14-15 hours of viewing. In the role music player The smartphone can work for a very, very long time: for 10 hours of playback at a volume level slightly above average, it spent about 8% of the charge (without turning on the screen in the process). As a regular dialer, the Philips Xenium W6610 can last for more than a week, unless you are used to hanging on the phone for hours.

To optimize energy consumption, the Philips Xenium W6610 provides a separate utility with the quite predictable name “Energy Saving Mode” (it is not fully displayed in the menu - apparently, it is too long). In the program, you can see what exactly the smartphone is spending energy on and choose which mode will be turned on using the lever on the right panel - default or custom. In the latter, you can configure what exactly and how it will work during the transition to a state of increased energy efficiency. For example, you can select the brightness level: the minimum value is 8%. It is quite normal for working in a room, albeit somewhat unusual, but unrealistic for use under bright sun. You can also enable automatic selection brightness depending on the lighting around.

In addition, in the utility you can set which of the wireless modules should be left active, configure sleep mode and enable auto-shutdown of all running applications. Unfortunately, there is no way to select a list of exception programs for this rule, but this is the only negative.

Another point related to the increased battery capacity is charging time. Even taking into account the included high-power charger, it takes about 4-5 hours to fully charge the Philips Xenium W6610.

Bottom line

The Xenium W6610 fits perfectly into the long-lived Philips family of phones, and at the same time provides a good performance reserve. There’s definitely no need to sacrifice speed or the ability to launch this or that application, and the price is quite reasonable for such a device (about 3,000 hryvnia). So the only question is ease of use - not everyone will enjoy using such a large smartphone. If this doesn’t bother you, you have big pockets and you’re far from a music lover, it’s worth taking; this device doesn’t have many analogues or opponents. Among them we can only mention the Lenovo P780, and then only conditionally. With similar performance and price, it has smaller capacity batteries: 4000 mAh versus 5300 mAh for the Philips Xenium W6610.

5 reasons to buy Philips Xenium W6610

  • Incredibly long battery life
  • Excellent work without lags or slowdowns
  • IPS screen
  • Dual SIM support
  • Good camera with good software

2 reasons not to buy Philips Xenium W6610

  • It's big and heavy compared to other smartphones
  • Weak sound, even with good headphones connected
Battery capacity: 5300 mAh Battery type: Li-Ion Talk time: 40 h Standby time: 1200 h

Additional Information

Contents: phone, charger, cable USB data, instructions

General characteristics

Type: smartphone Weight: 200 g Control: touch buttons Case material: plastic Operating system: Android 4.2 Case type: classic Number of SIM cards: 2 Multi-SIM card operation mode: alternating Dimensions (WxHxT): 74x145x11 mm

Screen

Screen type: color IPS, 16.78 million colors, touch type touch screen: multi-touch, capacitive Diagonal: 5 inch. Image size: 960x540 Pixels per inch (PPI): 220 Automatic screen rotation: yes Scratch-resistant glass: yes

Calls

Type of melodies: 64-voice polyphony, MP3 melodies Vibrate alert: yes

Multimedia capabilities

Camera: 8 million pixels, 3264x2448, built-in flash Camera functions: autofocus Video recording: yes (MPEG4, H.263, H.264) Video playback: MPEG4, H.263, 3GP, H.264, DIVX Audio: MP3, FM radio Voice recorder: yes Headphone jack: 3.5 mm Max. Video frame rate: 30fps

Connection

Interfaces: Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth, USB Access to the Internet: WAP, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA Standard: GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G Satellite navigation: GPS Synchronization with a computer: yes Modem: yes Protocol support: POP/SMTP, IMAP4, HTML

Memory and processor

Processor: MediaTek MT6582, 1300 MHz Number of processor cores: 4 Built-in memory: 4 GB RAM capacity: 1 GB Memory card support: microSD (TransFlash), up to 32 GB Memory card slot: yes, up to 32 GB

Messages

Additional SMS functions: text input with MMS dictionary: yes

Other features

Control: voice dialing, voice control Sensors: proximity Speakerphone(built-in speaker): yes Airplane mode: yes A2DP profile: yes

Notebook and organizer

Organizer: alarm clock, calculator, task planner

Today, smartphones perform a huge number of functions and use components that consume large amounts of energy, so having a high-capacity battery that will ensure long-lasting operation of the phone is very important. The company's devices have long gained a reputation as phones with long battery life. And now it's out new model which really impresses with its battery is Philips smartphone Xenium W6610.

The device's large battery could not but affect appearance phone. The new product turned out to be quite large and heavy. The whole concept of this phone is aimed at long-lasting and functional performance, and the appearance has naturally become less of a priority. From a purely external perspective, this model will look out of place in a woman’s hand, and it won’t be very convenient for girls to use a smartphone.

The design of the Philips Xenium W6610 is as simple and utilitarian as possible. The body is made of dark blue plastic. On back cover The phone has a metal insert that covers the compartment for two SIM cards, and space for a slot. The phone case is non-separable, so you won’t be able to replace the battery yourself. According to the developers of the model, the battery is so powerful that it will last for a very long time, and therefore there is no need to change it.

On the left side of the device there are buttons for adjusting the volume. Port for microUSB connections, is located in the lower part and is covered with a plug. On the right edge of the model there is a button to turn the phone off/on. Next to it there is a lever for switching energy-saving modes - this innovation is currently only available in this model. This once again shows how much the manufacturers have tried to make the phone last longer.

Of course, the device is inferior to many models in terms of ergonomics, but this can be considered a price to pay for the duration of operation. Therefore, the device will definitely find its share of buyers who will prefer functionality over design.

The dimensions of the smartphone are 131 x 67.5 x 11 mm. Weight – 170.5 g.

Performance and Software

The smartphone has an MTK 6582 processor with four cores and a frequency of 1.3 GHz. The Mali-400 MP adapter is responsible for the graphics. The phone has 1 GB of RAM. The internal memory capacity is 4 GB, there is also a slot for installing additional microSD memory.

Philips Xenium W6610 running in the operating room Android system version 4.2. The interface is practically unchanged, almost the same as it was originally designed by Google. Phillips made only a few small additions. There are two app stores Google Play and Xenium Club.

The model has a new application installed that configures energy saving modes. It works with settings for display turn-off time and brightness. It also has the ability to quickly and conveniently turn on and off wireless modules.

Like all modern smartphones, this model has Wi-Fi modules, GPS, 3G, Bluetooth.

The device supports the following networks: GSM/GPRS/EDGE (900/1800/1900 MHz), WCDMA/HSDPA (2100 MHz)

Display

Philips Xenium W6610 is equipped with a five-inch matrix display. The display resolution is not very high - 960x542. Although the display is not very expensive, the touch controls work well. You can also operate this model with gloves - the screen will also be easy to “listen to”. The image quality is quite mediocre, although for a smartphone that costs about $300 it is quite acceptable. Asahi Dragontrail II glass is used to protect the screen.

Camera

The Philips Xenium W6610 smartphone uses an 8 MP camera. The quality of the photographs, although not ideal, is still of good clarity. In general, the camera used here can be classified as middle class, especially since this phone clearly did not place the main emphasis on it.

Battery

We can safely say that the battery is the strongest part of this smartphone. Its capacity is 5600 mAh. The phone really surprised me with its battery life. Watching Full HD quality videos, the battery lasted for a full 14 hours! More than one competing model can boast of such long-lasting performance.

Naturally, the large battery capacity also affected the charging time. It takes about four hours to fully charge the device.

Conclusion

Philips Xenium W6610 is a multifunctional smartphone with good hardware components. The main advantage of this model is its very long service life. battery life. For those looking for a mid-range phone price category with a full range of functions modern smartphone And powerful batteries this model will fit best.

The average price of a new product is 10,190 rubles.

Philips Xenium W6610 video review:

    Battery of course. Energy saving mode. All this allows you to use the phone for a long time without recharging. Stable operation, glitches very rarely, when there is a glitch it reboots itself. Reliable, dropped more than once and sometimes snowed in when it rained, but never failed. You have to understand that this phone was originally designed for work, not for toys or entertainment, and is very good as a workhorse. It is especially useful during a business trip, when there is not always the possibility of recharging nearby. The first two years charged on average once every three days.

    Price. Capacious battery - best option Have not found. Enough for 2 days of intensive work, or 5 days of use.

    Great autonomy! I charged it during use once a month. Now it is a spare, and I charge it once every three months.

    Battery, full of stuffing

    2 years ago

    1. Battery 2. Screen 3. Iron (not cheap plastic) 4. all connectors are sealed from moisture 5. price (I bought it for 9990) 6. it has served faithfully for a very long time, about 5 years. (only the speakers failed, and then only partially)

    2 years ago

    The battery is amazing, the appearance and massiveness inspire confidence in the quality, there is a mode for using the touch screen through gloves

    2 years ago

    Everything is enough, and the battery is super.

    3 years ago

    Of course, the battery, which is best time lasted 3-4 days under load, and also had fairly good impact resistance, fell on various surfaces more than 20 times and only scratches and paint chips.

    3 years ago

    The operating experience is 2.5 years, during this time I fell many times, drowned in the bathtub twice, the battery works perfectly, the camera is not bad at all, the GPS works well, there seems to be no end to the life of this phone, definitely best model Philips has an excellent price-quality ratio.

    3 years ago

    1. Of course, the battery!) Lasts for 4-5 days with very intensive use of the Internet, video, audio calls, heavy games like GTA SA! 2. The performance is simply shocking. Any games, any video quality: no lag. Except that due to poor optimization of the game it was stuttering once every 5 minutes. 3. Screen. Great! And here qHD - the difference is negligible, but the battery savings are obvious. 4. Shell. Few unnecessary things are pre-installed. This makes me happy. 5. Communication quality - 5. I can list the advantages for a very long time, but I think that’s enough.

    Small amount of RAM. I wish there were more. Sound quality is average.

    Buggy light sensor. The screen is not bright enough. The speaker is not loud enough, and if you increase its volume engineering menu, wheezes. GPS, like all MTKs, works, but does not shine. The camera is worse than the 8510, although much worse.

    A bit heavy. Not enough memory. Medium chamber. The screen is not super resolution. No 4G.

    I don’t mention it, but if it’s important to someone, then maybe there’s a camera, but music lovers will also be upset - the sound is bullshit. Just listen to books. Lowered the quality rating a bit for this.

    2 years ago

    1. RAM.

    2 years ago

    no count sensitivity of the front camera, inexpressive power button, lack of original covers, only 1 sound profile can be configured

    2 years ago

    Perhaps the lid of the SIM card compartment came off a couple of times.

    3 years ago

    It gets hot, the quality of the camera is not very good, it is heavy, it needs to be cleaned often, because there is not much RAM

    3 years ago

    The junk speaker slowly died down during operation, wheezed and almost fell silent, very little RAM is the main problem of the pipe, if only I had at least 1 gig I would buy a new one again.

    3 years ago

    1. When installed on a stand, when you want the smart phone to stand and you just poke at the screen without holding it with your hand, the touchscreen glitches. But this is a small matter.