Highlight Features

Press

To

1

CAPTURE key

take a photo

 

 

Tip: Press M to open the

 

 

Pictures Menu, where you can

 

 

change options such as

 

 

resolution. See the table following

 

 

this procedure.

 

 

 

2

M

view options for storing or

 

 

applying the photo

 

or

 

 

SEND key

send the photo in a Multimedia

 

 

Message (see page 22)

 

or

 

 

DISCARD key

delete the photo and return to the

 

 

active viewfinder

 

 

 

Press M to open the My Picture Menu when the camera is active. The My Picture Menu can include the following options:

Option

Description

View Phone Album

View stored pictures and photos.

 

 

 

 

 

Go To Video Mode

Switch to the video camera.

 

 

 

 

 

Switch Storage

Choose to store and view

Device

pictures on your phone or

 

memory card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: You can only store

 

High resolution images on your

 

memory card.

 

 

 

 

 

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Motorola V635 Take a photo, Tip Press M to open, Pictures Menu, where you can, Change options such as, This procedure

V635 specifications

The Motorola V635, introduced in early 2005, epitomized the blend of style and functionality that characterized Motorola’s lineup during the peak of the flip phone era. This sleek device was designed for consumers who appreciated not only aesthetics but also performance in their mobile phones.

One of the standout features of the V635 was its compact design. The phone's clamshell form factor made it both portable and visually appealing. When closed, it measured just 3.5 x 1.9 x 0.9 inches, fitting comfortably in the palm of your hand or pocket. The exterior was available in several colors, often featuring a glossy finish that added to its modern look.

The V635 boasted a vibrant 1.9-inch TFT display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. When flipped open, this screen provided a clear view for navigation and media playback. Additionally, the external display, while smaller, allowed users to view notifications and caller information without needing to open the phone.

A notable feature of the V635 was its camera capabilities. It came equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera, which was impressive for a phone of its time, allowing users to capture memories on the go. The camera also featured a self-timer and options for adjusting brightness and contrast, enhancing the photograph quality. Furthermore, the phone supported video recording, making it a versatile gadget for multimedia enthusiasts.

In terms of connectivity, the Motorola V635 supported GPRS and EDGE networks, ensuring satisfactory data speeds for web browsing and accessing multimedia content. The phone also supported Bluetooth technology, allowing users to connect to wireless accessories and transfer files with ease.

The V635 included ample internal memory, which could be expanded via a miniSD card, a feature that appealed to users who enjoyed storing music and images directly on their devices. With a built-in media player, users could enjoy their favorite tunes while on the move.

The phone's battery life was commendable for a device of its class, providing up to 400 hours on standby and around 10 hours of talk time. This longevity was essential for users who needed a reliable device for daily communication.

Overall, the Motorola V635 combined attractive design, useful features, and solid performance, carving out a niche for itself in the competitive landscape of early 2000s mobile technology. It stands as a nostalgic reminder of an era when flip phones were at the forefront of mobile innovation.