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jprsa Posts: 23

doesn't the p900 come with it's own picture editor? I believe it's in the apps CD.

The p900 picture editor allows you to make scribbles on any selected pic. The scribbles can have varying widths so you can write some limited captions on the pic.

Once you save the pic, you can then send it out via mms or email with the scribbles included.

Though I'm not sure about this, I will reinstall the app later and check it out.


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Posted: 2004-03-08 04:50:27
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SnowBear Posts: > 500

looks nice !! like it allot but that coluer
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Posted: 2004-03-08 16:57:51
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adi2101 Posts: 12

Anything new about those Philips phones? They really look futuristic i might say. Do you know smthing about their prices? This message was posted from a R520
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Posted: 2004-06-05 15:22:12
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axxxr Posts: > 500

no news of these yet...But will keep u updated.
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Posted: 2004-06-05 18:41:28
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axxxr Posts: > 500

A neat little idea, that may just be a tadge hampered by the small screen and large crayon-esque stylus you get for composing your little notes. There's also a TV Out mode that lets you view your pictures on the television, which should make for a fun night in for you and your poor unsuspecting family. It'll be out in January for around £100.

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Posted: 2004-10-10 16:26:04
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axxxr Posts: > 500

Philips 755 taggable picture phone review:




Despite it being pretty unique for a non-smartphone to have a touchscreen that you can write on, Pocket Lint doesn’t seem to like much else about the new Philips 755 cellphone. The negatives: a poor design that makes it a burden to use, no Bluetooth, and just a VGA camera. The one innovative thing, of course, is the phone’s “Tag it!” feature, which allows you to graffiti your photos before sending them off via email or MMS. It’s very basic (think MS Draw here), but you can change your pen thickness, color, and text and the phone can even send the images to your TV as well via the included (but bulky and impractical to carry around) link cable.

Full Review on Pocket lint


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Posted: 2004-10-28 15:43:14
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