Philips 580 Review - A Review of the Philips 580 Mobile Phone

With its intuitive menu, the Philips 580 mobile phone is a breeze to use. This slim and compact phone is designed for ease of use with a soft-touch back, ergonomically designed for extra comfort and a brilliant 65K color main display.
The Philips 580 lets you enjoy music on the go with a high-quality integrated FM radio that allows you to listen to your favorite programs wherever you are using the stereo headset. Sixteen ringtones are included, with polyphonic playback which allows for many tones to be played simultaneously, so that an accurate musical performance is possible and when played through the phone’s speaker these polyphonic ringtones sound like real music. The Philips 580 mobile phone can also play back audio files in Midi format.
The messaging capabilities of the Xenium allows for messaging in SMS, Long SMS, SMS CB and SMS multi-target, with T9 input in Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, English, French, and Arabic.
The 580’s display has a 128×160 pixels, CSTN, 65K color display, showing 6 lines of text. Operating on the GSM 900/1800 bands, services include SIM Toolkit / Release 99, with a FR/EFR/AMR voice codec.
Of course, the Philips 580 comes with the standard convenience features you expect. Call history & counters are included, as well as call waiting, caller ID, muting, multi-party calls, hands free mode, hot keys, keypad lock, and vibra alert. The applications provided include an alarm clock, calculator, calendar, stopwatch, and an international converter among others. The Li-ion battery has a standy-by time of up to 600 hours, with a talk time of up to 6 hours.
The 93.3 x 45.6 x 16.4 mm handset comes soft-touch black, weighing 96g. Included in the standard purchase package are the battery, a charger, a stereo headset,and the user manual.
The Philips 580 is designed for comfort, making it a cellular phone you’ll want never want to put down.
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Lakes Of Pontchartrain V2 Lyrics


by Harvey Reid

(as sung by Martin Simpson )

Through streams and bogs and under bush, I made my weary way,

Though windfalls thick and devil’s floods, my aching feet did stray.

Until at last by evening start, on higher ground I gained,

And there I met with a Creole girl, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

Good evening to you Creole girl, my money is no good,

Although I fear the ‘gaitors, well I must defend the wood.

You are welcome here kind stranger, my house is very plain,

But we never turn a stranger out, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

She took me to her mammy’s house, and she treated me right well,

The hair around her shoulders, in them jet black ringlets fell.

I’d try to describe her beauty, but I find the words in vain,

So beautiful that Creole girl, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

Well I asked if she’d marry me, she said that could not be,

Because she loved a sailor, and he’s far away at sea.

She said that she would marry him, and true she would remain,

Even through he never did comeback, to the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

So farewell farwell you Creole girl, I’ll ne’er see you no more,

I’ll ne’er forget your kindness, in the cottage by the shore.

And at each social gathering, a flowing glass I’d drain,

And I drink a health to the Creole girl, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain

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