MyPhone gives a more fun choice to live life in color | Inquirer Technology

MyPhone gives a more fun choice to live life in color

Filipino phone brand, MyPhone, gives you more fun choices to live your life in color…
05:46 PM June 26, 2014

MANILA, Philippines–The fun never ends with summer as MyPhone releases its newest offer under the Rio line-up, the MyPhone Rio Fun, at an affordable price of P2,999.

Delight yourself with MyPhone Rio Fun’s large five-inch display. Watch movies, play games, read your favorite e-book, browse the internet, view photos and videos taken with your device, or any other things you like doing with your mobile phone with this fun Phablet.

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Enjoy taking snaps of yourself or your friends on the first day of the class, with Rio Fun’s back and front cameras. Whether it’s a photo under the sun, or under low-light, Rio Fun’s camera can capture that moment with the help of built-in flash. Instantly upload each shot and start tagging your friends with Rio Fun’s Wi-Fi capability.

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Of course, the most fun part about this phone is its colorful back covers. You can have a MyPhone Rio Fun color per day with colors red, orange, yellow, blue, green, black, and white back covers to choose from. Now you can post not just your #OOTD or outfit of the day, but also your #MOTD or MyPhone of the day.

MyPhone Rio Fun is definitely big in size, but small in price with the tag of P2,999. And that’s definitely a fun and affordable way to live life in color.

For more details about MyPhone Rio Fun, and other MyPhone products, visit https://www.myphone.com.ph/ or like facebook.com/MyPhone.

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TOPICS: device, gadget, Mobile, MyPhone, phablet, Smartphone, technology
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