Camera
For photography, the Philips 960 housed a single 2 MP main camera with an LED flash. In the pre-smartphone era, this camera was suitable for taking quick snapshots with a decent level of clarity. In addition to photography, it supported video recording in CIF format, which was functional for capturing short clips despite limited resolution flexibility. However, the absence of a front-facing camera reflected the period's emphasis on essential features over modern selfie culture.