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NTT Docomo F-12C Globe-Trotter Classic Special Edition Smartphone

The Japanese mobile carrier, NTT DoCoMo is ready to release a new version of Fujitsu F-12C smartphone on market with limited edition.

New Fujitsu device is called the NTT Docomo F-12C Globetrotter Classic Special Edition and will be available only 5,000 units (to ensure exclusively available, there is serial number for every unit).

The F-12C Globetrotter Classic Special edition is brings a 3.7-inch touchscreen display with 800 x 480 resolutions, and a rear-facing 8.1 megapixel CMOS camera. New Globe-Trotter Classic smartphone is also pre-loaded with wallpapers and comes in a classic orange color for enclosure.

Most point of NTT DoCoMo F-12C Globe-Trotter Classic Special edition Android-powered smartphone is a Vulcan Fibre rear cover, which is made out of same material that found on the Trotter Classic travel case. Dimensions of F-12C are 119 x 60 x 9.8 mm and weighs 107g.

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Fujitsu F-12C waterproof user-friendly smartphone for NTT DoCoMo

Japanese operator, NTT DoCoMo will brings a new smartphone on this summer, the Fujitsu F-12C. The newly Fujitsu handset is running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system.

The NTT DoCoMo Fujitsu F-12C is a waterproof smartphone and has a 3.7-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. There are an 8.1 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, and a 0.3 megapixel camera for video calling.

NTT DoCoMo F-12C smartphone is equipped with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a MicroSD memory card slot (up to 32GB). Dimensions of Fujitsu F-12C are 119 x 60 x 9.9 mm and weight 110 grams.

It is works in W-CDMA (850/900/1900/2100 MHz) and GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) networks. Its battery is good for up to 320 minutes of talk time, up to 420 hours of standby.

NTT DoCoMo will offer this handset in black and golden brown color options.

 

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Dual-Module Fujitsu F-04B Announced For Availability In Japan

Cell phone form factors haven’t really changed all that much the past few years.  That’s why the Fujitsu F-04B (also called  the Separate Keitai) is bound to get people to notice.   Instead of flipping or sliding the phone to get to the keyboard, you’re supposed to pull it out of its hiding place (your pocket, purse, bag …) and attach it to the body.
It comes with two main parts, a touchscreen slate that can be used independently and a keyboard unit.  The former sports a 3.4-inch display, a 12.2 megapixel camera (which is, apparently, a standard for high-end phones in Japan), built-in accelerator, Blu-ray recorder connectivity and dual TV tuners.  We’re not sure if it comes bundled with two keyboard units (there’s one numeric and one QWERTY on the product photos) or if you have to choose one.
No magical tech is employed for the connection between the modules.  They use Bluetooth to communicate with each other and magnets to physically lock the parts.  The keyboards comes with an earpiece and a mic, allowing you to use it during calls, instead of the touchscreen slate.  Battery life is rated at 8.3 hours of talk time.
Will this hit it big in Japan?  We’re not sure.  As far as we know, clamshells are still the preferred form factor of the consumer market over there.  I have to admit, though, detachable physical keyboards do sound neat for a touchscreen handset.

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