Philips is a company we like to keep tabs on, since they’re always at the forefront of the handset battery evolution. Their phones always have the longest battery lives, although the rest of the specs isn’t as exciting… And today we get a new model: the Philips W7376.

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This model is preparing for an Asian release and it adopts the typical candybar design, a sleek case design and lots of metal. This full metal body smartphone packs a 4.3 inch qHD display and relies on OGS full lamination process. Inside we find a dual core 1.2 GHz processor, that helps the device run the pretty old Android 4.0 ICS OS.

At the back there’s a 5 megapixel camera, we also get dual SIM dual standby support and obviously a cool power saving feature. All of those are crammed into a 9.9 mm thick body, that pales in comparison to the 6 mm handsets coming to China any day now. I guess we’ll have to be happy with the battery alone this time…

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