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NTT Docomo’s Feature Phone Line-Up For Summer 2011

Posted: 16 May 2011 05:05 AM PDT

We covered NTT Docomo‘s smartphone line-up for this summer here, but Japan’s leading mobile carrier also revealed 11 new feature phones today. And here are all of them listed up.

Sharp SH-11C
(3.2-inch LCD, 8.1MP CMOS camera, dust- and waterproof body)

Fujitsu F-10C
(3.3-inch LCD, 12.2MP CMOS camera with full HD video recording, dust- and waterproof body)

Panasonic P-04C
(3.1-inch LCD, 13.2MP camera with AF, waterproof body embedded with Swarovski white crystals)

Panasonic P-06C
(3-inch LCD, 5.1MP CMOS camera, available in 12 “pop colors”)

LG L-10C
(2.8-inch LCD, 1.2-inch PMOLED sub-display with 128×96 dots, 3.2MP camera, simple design)

Sharp SH-10C
(3.4-inch/naked eye 3D touch display, 16.1MP CCD camera with full HD video recording, HDMI)

Fujitsu F-09C
(3.5-inch/ naked-eye 3D touch display, 16.3MP CMOS camera with full HD video recording, waterproof body)

Casio EXILIM CA-01C
(3.4-inch/naked-eye 3D touch display, 16.3MP CMOS Exilim camera with full HD video recording, dust-and waterproof body, DLNA support)

Panasonic LUMIX Phone P-05C
(3.3-inch LCD, 13.2MP Lumix camera with full HD video recording, world's first phone with optical “anti-shake”, DLNA support)

Fujitsu F-11C
(3.3-inch LCD, 5.1MP CMOS camera, fingerprint sensor, pre-installed business card reader)

NEC N-05C
(3.4-inch touch panel, 8.1MP CMOS camera, IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, waterproof body)

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NTT Docomo’s Smartphone Line-Up For Summer 2011

Posted: 16 May 2011 04:55 AM PDT

Japan's biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo has announced its summer line-up of cell phones today, and we have squeezed all their nine new smartphones (plus Fujitsu’s Windows 7/Symbian hybrid) into this article for your reading pleasure.

Here’s the complete list:

Smartphones:

Sharp AQUOS PHONE SH-12C
(4.2-inch naked-eye 3D display with 960×540 resolution ("QHD"), two 8MP CMOS cameras, 3D video recording in 720×1280 resolution, Android 2.3 – more here)

LG Optimus bright L-07C
(world’s brightest cell phone display (4 inches, 700cd/m2), 9.5 mm thin, Android 2.3, Japan version of the Optimus Black- more here)

Samsung GALAXY S II SC-02C
(more here)

NEC MEDIAS WP N-06C
(update of the world’s thinnest cell phone MEDIAS N-04C, still 7.9mm thin, body now waterproof, now with Android 2.3)

BlackBerry Bold 9780
(more here)

Sony Ericsson Xperia acro SO-02C
(Japanized version of the Arc, with infrared, e-wallet function, and digital TV tuner)

Fujitsu F-12C
(3.7-inch “Bright Color Liquid Display” with 800×480 resolution, Android 2.3, 8.1MP CMOS camera with HD recording)

Panasonic P-07C
(4.3-inch LCD with 854×480 resolution, Android 2.3, 5MP CMOS camera)

Sharp AQUOS PHONE f SH-13C
(3.7-inch LCD with 540×980 (qHD) resolution, Android 2.3, 8MP CCD camera, comes with a Qi-certified charging pad for wireless charging)

Hybrid:

Fujitsu LOOX F-07C
(Windows 7 / Symbian dual boot cell phone – more here)


LOOX F-07C: Fujitsu’s Symbian/Windows 7 Dual Boot Cell Phone Unveiled

Posted: 16 May 2011 03:10 AM PDT

It turns out the leak we blogged last month is true: Japan's biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo today officially introduced the Fujitsu LOOX F-07C as part of its summer line-up, and the device actually does dual-boot to Symbian and Windows 7 OS (not Windows Phone). Hardware-wise, the LOOX is pretty interesting, too.

Here are the main specs:

  • Windows 7 Home Premium, 32-bit Japanese edition and Symbian double OS
  • Microsoft Office Personal 2010
  • slide-out QUWRTY keyboard with trackball
  • 4-inch LCD with 1,024×600 resolution
  • 5MP CMOS camera
  • 1GB memory
  • 32GB eMMC
  • 1.2GHz Intel Atom CPU
  • 802.11b/g/n WiFi
  • microSDHC slot (32GB max.)
  • battery life in Windows 7 mode: 2 hours (after that, the device switches to Symbian mode automatically to save battery)
  • size: 125mm×61mm×19.8mm, weight: 218g


Docomo will start distributing the LOOX F-07C in Japan this summer, but don’t expect the device to hit other markets anytime soon.


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