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Philips out with E100, low-end music phone

By Dusan Belic on Sunday, October 19th, 2008 at 5:25 AM PST In Devices, New Hardware, Philips

10 13 08 philips e100 Philips out with E100, low end music phone

Philips E100 is everything but an impressive device. We’ve seen tons of handsets like this — a simple phone with built-in music player is a mass-market formula. However, I must admit I like the overall simplicity and design of the E100. It looks just right for those who’re switching from low-end MP3 players and even lower-end mobile phones.

Specs wise, there’s a 1.8-inch 160×128 pixels screen, GSM/GPRS support, FM radio, 2 MB of internal memory that is further expandable with microSD memory cards. And that’s about it – we told ya’ it’s a cheap phone, right? It will be sold in some parts of Asia for about $60. I doubt we’ll see it in Europe or North America, though you never know…

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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One Comment on “Philips out with E100, low-end music phone”

  1. asdf says:

    A philips with Samsung icons?

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