The Philips X800 is a touch screen cell phone in typical candybar style, but the details are very limited at this point. Â What we can tell you from the FCC filings is that the X800 has a tremendous amount of Chinese support and this is swaying our view on whether or not we will actually see the Philips X800 hit the US market. Â While a FCC filing is a positive thing, in this case it seems that we may not see the fruits of the digging on the FCC’s website this time around. Â On the positive side here, the menus in the user manual show a very finger friendly interface and there are only 2 physical buttons on the device: send/end keys. Â On the negative side, only a 2.0 megapixel camera is listed and a standard microSD slot instead of the superior SDHC big brother. Â The last bit of information packed in the FCC filing is the inclusion of Bluetooth 2.0 which is pretty much a mandatory requirement in today’s cell phone industry and with a growing number of states making it illegal to drive and talk on the phone without a headset. Â If the Philips X800 is still sparking some interest or you just must uncover some additional details, feel free to take a peak at the FCC filing link below.


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