Philips X800 Got FCC Approved
More details of the Philips X800 touch screen phone is now available at FCC document list today. Early of this month the report said that this X800 will feature e2e design, meaning a full edge to edge touch screen design that will occupy the whole width on the front body. Though you can’t really see how they apply that to the phone in the FCC picture.

The Philips X800 features a full touch screen for you to navigate through lists and menus. The touch screen is operated with a stylus pen located at the side of the phone. Use the stylus pen to tap once or twice on any available screen zone to carry out the corresponding operations (such as menu page header, menu items, lists, softkeys, options menu, function keys, text input area, selection area, pull-down menu box, selection box, etc).

The user manual also reveals its battery life. As stated in the rumor, the X800 has a long battery life. You can make phone calls continuously for 10 hours, or have the phone in standby mode up to 1 month. The battery can be easily filled up in 2.5 hours time through a USB cable.
Other details include:
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microSD card slot (support up to 8GB)
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FM Radio
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Handwriting recognition
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Java
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Music Player
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2 megapixel camera
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Video Recording up to 70 MB
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English - Chinese Dictionary
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txt, pdf, doc, ppt, xls reader
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Business card reader
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Bluetooth
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GPRS / EDGE
