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DoCoMo to Introduce Enhanced FOMA Handset Offering Video Clip e-Mailing
January 17, 2003
NTT DoCoMo announced today that the FOMA N2051 3G handset, which
offers extended stand-by time and the ability to e-mail video clips,
will go on sale January 23, 2003.
The N2051 boasts the longest battery life of any FOMA model, providing
approximately 180 hours of continuous dynamic stand-by, or about
250 hours of static stand-by.
In addition, the N2051 is compatible with the new i-motion mail
service, which enables users to e-mail approximately 15-second/100
KB video clips taken either with the handset's built-in dual cameras
or downloaded from i-mode sites. The phone shoots video content
at a rate of up to 15 frames/second.
Equipped with a 2.21-inch 65,536 TFD color monitor, the N2051 has
a 310,000-pixel CMOS camera located on the backside of the phone
and a second 100,000-pixel camera on the inner main display.
The N2051 is also the first mobile phone to feature a Neuropointer
trackball, providing users with full 360-degree control of the screen
cursor.
The new handset will be available through all DoCoMo sales channels.
The price of the phone will be open (unfixed), while its standard
accessory kit, including battery pack, AC adaptor and desktop holder,
will cost 5,500 yen
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- 103 x 52 x 24 mm
- Approx. 122 g
- Continuous talk time Approx. 130 minutes
- 2.21-inch 65,536 color TFD, 176 pixels x 240 pixels
- Built-in CMOS cameras, Outer: 310,000 pixels Inner: 100,000
pixels
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