Philips W732
.Philips W732 will blow your mind with its super powerful battery
that is claimed could last around 13 hours in talk time and 10.5 hours in continuous browsing.As we already know, when it comes to battery life, then the 3300mAh battery that powers the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX is the king in smartphone world, no argue to that. However, the arrival of Philips W732 that also brings tough battery life still means something, right? Considering that Philips is still a new player in smartphone market.
However, what makes Philips W732 interesting enough is because the 2400mAh battery that charges the device is actually made by Philips with its own energy saving technology, which is kind of rare in other Android OEMs. And the screen that is equipped on Philips W732 enables this phone to offer much longer browsing time than Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX.
It’s proved by how Philips W732 could last around 10.5 hours for browsing internet, while the “MAXX” could only survive around 7 hours and 23 minutes. So there you go, out of the blue, Philips W732 has much tougher battery life than the “MAXX”.
Actually, the reason why Philips W732 has much stronger battery life than Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX in browsing time is because the “MAXX” uses AMOLED screen that consumes much more energy than the one that is used on Philips W732, which is also backed by Philips’ energy saving technology. So, no wonder, huh?
Anyway, besides its powerful battery life, Philips W732 also features some interesting specs, from 5MP camera, 4-inch WVGA screen, hot swap dual-SIM and 1GHz singe-core processor. This phone will soon arrive in China and it will be available to choose from in 5 different colors, black, green, white, pink and blue.
There are still many doubts whether this phone will ever make it to the US. But who knows, if the hardware and software that come with this device could surprisingly compete with recent smartphones from Samsung, LG, Sony or even iPhone, then it’s possible that you might see Philips W732 go global to conquer the US and other regions outside China in the future.
So good luck Philips! Hope you make it to the States. But remember, beware of Apple because it doesn’t really like competition. So be sure to equip yourself with smart lawyers.
via PhoneArena