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The Philips 759 and 755 phones feature a “Snap, Tag & Send” concept for sending personalized photos, drawings, and notes via MMS. Both phones have VGA cameras, built-in editing software, and a unique BeDJ app for creating and sharing music mixes. They also have 7MB memory, a 128×160 display, and long operating times.
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“Philips’ novel innovation in the realm of mobile photography can be found in the 759 and 755 phones. Both devices boast integration of a VGA camera, Night Mode function, and a built-in Creative Photo Editor software for editing images with aplomb. Not only can this dynamic duo of smartphones capture crisp black-and-white shots, but it could also transform the images using Sepia, Grayscale, or reversing the colors with ease.
Furthermore, Philips’ Snap Tag & Send feature lets end-users personalize their photo creations by doodling on-the-go using the touch screen or scrawling handwritten notes before wirelessly dispatching these to those close and dear through WAP connectivity. The ‘DJ BeDJ’ application adds onto the overall multimedia appeal when it is possible to compile the phone’s stored or downloaded songs seamlessly and also share this original creation using MMS transfer.
Storage-wise, Both models house a 7MB, ample room to store up to around 800 digital memories which anyone can effortlessly glance through whenever that desire pops up, sharing same at one’s discretion. Moreover. the phones will be boasting these specifications a 128×163 TFT colour display able manage an overwhelming 65 Thousands colours
Not being light and weight, the compact Phones measure around 89 grams weigh. Not to overlook another feature- the talk-time range and battery life will permit continuous chat for five-hundred-hour and standby hours totaling more than 10 times hours, allowing users an entire 2 weeks of operation.”