Another Japanese cellular company is going to release a new phone on Saturday July 26, but for now by Panasonic. The MIRROR II 824P SoftBank is 1-Seg phone which is featured by changing surface colors. Large 3″ internal QVGA TFT LCD with 240 × 427 dots provides up to 260k colors and external 0.77″ 96 × 25 dots is Organic color EL1 type. The phone is equipped with a 2 megapixel CMOS camera with auto focus, built-in memory with up to 80 MB, microSD up to 2 GB and microSDHC up to 8 GB support, music player. The 824P works with W-CDMA system and provides 220 minutes of talk time and 600 hours of standby time. Its size is 49 × 107 × 15.9mm and weighs approximately 118g. The MIRROR II 824P is available in 5 various colors: Midnight Purple, Crystal Silver, Deep Pink, Champagne Gold and Ruby Red.
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NTT DOCOMO, Japanese mobile communications company, unveiled its new Panasonic P706i? 1-Seg Phone which will be available on Friday, July 25 in Japan market. The P706i? is an extreme slim cellphone, only 9.8 mm thick body. The phone is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera with CMOS and auto-focus, 3″ 240 × 427 Full Wide QVGA TFT LCD display with 262144 colors, microSD (2GB) and microSDHC (8GB) support, GPS, WMV and music playback support. Weighing 100g its dimensions are 109×50×9.8 mm. The P706i? provides approximately 150 minutes of talk time and approximately 440 hours of standby time. The Panasonic P706i? 1-Seg Phone is available in 3 color options: red, champagne and blue black. No words about pricing were announced.
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Panasonic introduced its new SoftBank 823P 3G phone in Japan. The phone features 2-megapixel camera supporting JPEG / EXIF2.2 format, video function enabling up to up to 30 fps, 3 inch 260k TFT QVGA display. Its dimensions are 50 × 108 × 17.6 mm and it weighs approximately 132 g with a battery. (more…)
Digital Trends reports: ““Plasma screen” may be synonymous with the hulking 42-inch sets you see lighting up aisles down at your local appliance retailer, but Panasonic has recently succeeded in a secret effort to make the same technology much, much smaller. At a press conference on Tuesday, Panasonic revealed (more…)