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Philips 535

This is the first mobile phone with a built-in camera by the company, design is based on Philips 530. The difference between these two models is in absence of radio in Philips 535, in all the rest they are similar.

  • General features
    • Announced in November 2003
    • GSM 900/1800
    • Battery type Li-Ion 720 mAh
    • Standby time up to 230 hours, talk time up to 4 hours 30 minutes
    • TFT display shows up to 65000 colors, 5 text lines and two service ones, has the resolution of 128x128 pixels (28x28 mm)
    • Built-in VGA camera, timer, several effects, digital zoom
    • Up to 8 different body colors
    • Dimensions: 98x44x18 mm
    • Weight: 85 g
  • Memory
    • Phone book memory for 300 names, allows to set up to 5 numbers and one e-mail address for a name
    • Users' groups in a phone book, a possibility to assign own melody for different users' groups. A possibility to assign a photo for a group, it will be displayed during incoming call (Fotocall). Up to 20 groups
    • Orgainzer memory for 300 events, memory is shared with the phone book, that means if a number of notes in organizer is 100 then a number of names in the phone book cannot be more than 200.
    • 2 MB of memory for dictaphone records and files are also shared dynamically, 450 KB are used at the begining
  •  

  • Call management, ringing tones
    • Vibrating alert
    • 16 tones polyphony
    • 30 melodies and ringing tones, a possibility to create own melody
    • A new voice code AMR in addition to three ones(HR, FR,EFR).
    • A possibility to use 40 voice marks for voice dialing or accessing menu items
  • SMS
    • Predictive text input T9
    • SMS, EMS
    • 10 templates

     

  • Connectivity
    • WAP 2.0
    • GPRS(4+2)
    • irda
    • Synchronization with PC
    • e-mail(POP/SMTP) - up to two accounts
    • MMS
  • Organizer and extras
    • Graphic image or clock like headband
    • BeDJ
    • Java - it is possible that Java support will be added in the first quarter of 2004, most likely it won't appear in this device
    • Orgainzer for up to 300 events. Calendar - week or month view, recurrent events
    • Date, time, alarm-clock
    • Calculator, currency converter
    • Dictaphone, number and length of notes are limited only by free space
    • Game - Bricks

Eldar Murtazin (eldar@mobile-review.com)
Published — 27 December 2003

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