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Philips W736
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Philips W736

Released: 2012, November. Released 2012, NovemberStatus: Discontinued

Root Support Available

Bootloader unlock, Magisk root, recovery notes, and expert support are available for this device family.

Full Specifications

OSAndroid 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
CPUDual-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A9
GPUPowerVR SGX531u
NFCNo
SIMDual SIM (Mini-SIM, dual stand-by)
USBmicroUSB 2.0
Size4.0 inches, 45.5 cm, 2, (~55.0% screen-to-body ratio)
TypeTFT
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 b/g
BrandPhilips
ModelPhilips W736
RadioNo
SpeedHSPA 7.2/5.76 Mbps
VideoN/A
ColorsGrey
SingleYes
StatusDiscontinued
Weight167.5 g (5.89 oz)
ChipsetMediatek MT6577 (40 nm)
SensorsAccelerometer, proximity
2G bandsGSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2
3G bandsHSDPA 900 / 2100
FeaturesLED flash
Internal4GB (2GB user available)
Released2012, November. Released 2012, November
Stand-byUp to 667 h (3G)
Announced2012, November. Released 2012, November
Bluetooth2.1, A2DP, EDR
Card slotmicroSDHC (dedicated slot)
Talk timeUp to 11 h (3G)
3.5mm jackYes
Dimensions126.6 x 65.4 x 12.1 mm (4.98 x 2.57 x 0.48 in)
Resolution480 x 800 pixels, 5:3 ratio (~233 ppi density)
TechnologyGSM / HSPA
LoudspeakerYes
PositioningGPS

Philips W736 Overview

About Philips W736 Philips W736 is a discontinued device from Philips's popular line of first class Android phones, released in the 2012. Philips W736 has a wide variety of great specifications such as 4GB (2GB user available) with Mediatek MT6577 (40 nm) , as well as ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. The thing that makes this decent smartphone special is its sleek design and an amazing all-screen design with no notches at all.

Rooting Information

Philips W736 can generally be rooted with a bootloader unlock and Magisk patched boot image workflow. Always match firmware build numbers before flashing.

Bootloader Information

Most Android rooting methods begin with bootloader unlock. Unlocking may wipe data, affect warranty, and disable some security features.

Recovery Information

Custom recovery support depends on chipset, kernel source availability, and community builds. Fastboot-based Magisk installation can work even when TWRP is unavailable.

FAQ

Can I root the Philips W736?

The Philips W736 supports rooting through Magisk. You'll need to unlock the bootloader first, then flash a patched boot image. Check the rooting status card on this page for availability.

Does Philips W736 support custom recovery (TWRP)?

Many Philips devices support TWRP. Check our device page for recovery compatibility. If TWRP isn't available, you can still use Magisk through fastboot method.

Will rooting Philips W736 void warranty?

Yes, rooting the Philips W736 will void the manufacturer warranty. However, you can unroot using the stock firmware to potentially restore warranty coverage.

What Android version does Philips W736 run?

Check the specifications section above for the current OS version and upgrade history of your Philips W736.