Philips 868 User Guide
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In PDA mode, you can press the volume keys to zoom in/out. Meanwhile, you can tap the text
prompt “Options” at the bottom right of the screen to pop up the option menu bar, in which you
can use the volume keys to loop among the option items while using the camera key to confirm
a selection. Meanwhile users can tap the on screen icons to select the desired option. Once an
option is selected, you can press the camera key to confirm and go back to the preview
screen.
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View all:
Allows you to go to Camera videos folder in Media Player to view all the video
clips recorded by the built-in camera.
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Video resolution:
Allows you to set the size of the video. You can choose between
QVGA(320*240 pixels) and QCIF (176*144 pixels).
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Maximum size:
Allows you to set the duration of the video. You can choose between “MMS
length” and “Unlimited”.
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White Balance:
Allows you to choose one of the available white balance modes: Auto,
Sunny, Cloudy, Incandescent, and Fluorescent.
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Night mode:
Allows you to set the night mode On or Off. When set to be On, the camera
sensor is more sensitive to the light.
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Storage location
[available only when memory card is present]:
Allows you to define
where to store the camera videos. You are offered to choose between Memory card and
Phone memory.
Record a video clilp
In the preview screen, press the camera key to start recording a video clip. The video duration
will be shown on the screen. You can press the camera key to stop recording, and the
recorded video clip will be automatically saved in the storage location you have set
under the
default name picture_date_time(seconds).3gp
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After the recording has been stopped, there are will be five on screen option icons at the left
side of the screen for you to choose with the volume keys and confirm with the camera key.
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Play:
to play the recorded video.
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Send by MMS:
to send the video by MMS.
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Delete:
to delete the recorded video.
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View all:
to go to the Camera videos folder in Media Player to access the recorded videos.
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Back:
to go back to preview screen.