Xenium X900 is a compact 4G mobile phone with video calling and location sharing capabilities
The next-generation feature phone – Xenium X900
In the world of smartphones, feature phones remain in demand where simplicity and reliability are more important. The Xenium X900 is an example of such a phone: it keeps the familiar monoblock format with a physical keyboard but adds features that were previously available only on smartphones.
Parameter Description
Form Monoblock, compact chassis, fits easily into a pocket.
Keyboard Large buttons with clear travel – convenient even for beginners.
Screen 2.4 inches, 240 × 320 pixels – sufficient for reading text and navigation.
Network 4G/LTE + VoLTE – more stable connection and better voice quality compared to 2G/3G.
Video‑chat Front camera, video communication via the companion app on the interlocutor’s smartphone (usually a parent).
Multimedia MP3 player, FM radio, Bluetooth 5.0 – can use wireless headphones.
Storage microSD up to 32 GB.
GPS Inbuilt module allows location tracking and sending it to an app on the smartphone.
Battery 1700 mAh – up to 13 hours of operation, up to 3 weeks in standby mode.
What makes the X900 special
1. LTE/VoLTE support
This is a key factor: the phone can transmit voice and data faster, and call quality is significantly higher.
2. Video calls and voice messages
Features are implemented through an app on the interlocutor’s smartphone (parent), making them convenient for communicating with children or elderly relatives.
3. GPS tracking
Similar to a tracker but in the familiar form of a phone – an ideal tool for parents and families that need control over a child’s location.
4. High autonomy
The battery lasts up to a week without recharging, which is especially important for schoolchildren who may forget to bring a charger home.
5. Simple interface
The menu follows classic principles: central button + side keys. Fonts are large, icons are visible, no extra functions – the phone does not distract a student from lessons.
6. Security
Lack of a browser and app store reduces the risk of malware and helps keep focus on core communication tasks.
Limitations
- Cameras serve only for video communication and are not suitable for full‑fledged photography.
- Video calls work through a proprietary app, so interlocutors are limited to those who have this app.
- No access to an internet browser or additional apps – the phone remains a “clean” communication tool.
Conclusion
The Xenium X900 demonstrates what a modern feature phone can look like in the 2020s. It combines simple operation with advanced capabilities (4G, video calls, GPS) while maintaining high autonomy. It is not an attempt to compete with smartphones but a niche solution for those who value control, reliability, and basic communication tools in the simplest possible format.
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