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Friday, 28 October 2005 |
Aaron Gray
Philips had never stopped being innovative ones – first with its Xenium range of phones with the longest standby time, and now, with a seductive slider phone known as the 960.
This phone marks Philips’s first successful attempt at including two wireless connectivity modules for easy file and data transfer. The 960 is also included with a high-grade colour screen with equally high-resolution imaging capabilities while retaining a minimal size and weight to suit the majority of mobile phone users.
Its multimedia capabilities are not limited either; the 960 is capable of video and audio playback. These multimedia files can either be stored in the default internal memory of the phone or to memory cards through its memory card expansion slot.
To get more extra (over) doses of the new Philips 960, head on to page 46 for the review!
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