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  3. Microsoft would like you to ‘stop the selfie violence’ with a Lumia 735

Microsoft would like you to ‘stop the selfie violence’ with a Lumia 735

Ron Ron
September 18, 2019
1 min read

Microsoft would like you to 'stop the selfie violence' with a Lumia 735

Microsoft recently unveiled the Lumia 730 and Lumia 735 and both devices are expected to hit European markets soon. Microsoft has already begun promoting the ‘selfie-focused’ Windows Phone handsets, as apparent in a new video posted to the Italian Nokia YouTube channel.

In the video, Microsoft wants to ‘stop the violence’ when it comes to taking selfies. What exactly does that mean? Well, when taking a selfie with a group of people, sometimes the person at the edge of the picture gets cut out. Not with the Lumia 735, as the device features a wide-angle 5MP front camera.

“Everyday thousands of people are victims of cut selfies”

We’ve embedded the video advertisement below for your viewing pleasure. Take a look and let us know if you think the Lumia 735 or Lumia 730 ‘selfie’ Windows Phone devices are being effectively marketed to selfie addicts. You can also head over here to read more about the two devices.

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