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NEC displays 3G mobile terminals at Telecom World 2003

October 7, 2003

NEC will demonstrate its 3G mobile technologies at ITU Telecom World 2003, exhibiting a range of innovative and cutting edge handsets. NEC’s product portfolio for UMTS and W-CDMA handsets is extensive, providing stylish terminals, mobile Internet applications and software.

Visitors to the NEC stand in Geneva will see the latest in 3G handsets from Europe and Asia. NEC has now developed eleven unique 3G handsets worldwide. The terminals display will feature the e616 model, which will be the fourth and newest terminal to be sold in Europe. As 3G continues to roll out globally, NEC’s ongoing role in development will be significant. From providing the first handsets for NTT DoCoMo Inc. in Japan and for Hutchison Whampoa worldwide, NEC continues to lead from the front in experience, design and manufacturing of 3G mobile terminals.

NEC e616
NEC e616

The feature-rich e616 will be available globally through Hutchison Whampoa. In addition to person-to-person video, this compact model offers audio and video streaming, video recording and playback and a built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) for location-enabled services. Internet browsing via the 3 portal is available through a dedicated “3” key and front and back mounted cameras have zoom and panfocus keys, with a handy camera light for quality pictures, day or night. The slim design is visually striking and lightweight.

Ideal for both business and personal use, the e616 has scheduling, calculator and currency conversion capability, can record voice memos and be set to respond discreetly to minimise disruption during meetings or movies. The 2.2 inch screen recognises over 65,000 colours and the combination of high-quality audio and visual features make viewing video clips or game playing, using Javaä technology, an impressive experience.

The first 3G handset to be released outside Japan, the e606 sports two integral cameras, mounted front and back, for picture and video, supports video calls and internet browsing. It also has Bluetooth and MMS capability. The e808 series has dual cameras, supports video calls and MMS. It has a large colour display and offers enhanced memory (64MB) in two designs – clamshell and bar. The Qwerty keyboards make emailing easy for keeping up-to-date on the move.

N2102V
N2102V

The latest model from Japan, the birthplace of 3G, will also be on display on the NEC stand. The compact FOMA N2102v is a video camera phone available exclusively through NTT DoCoMo, for use in Japan only. Two CMOS cameras mounted outside (320,000 pixels) and inside (110,000 pixels) capture up to 10 continuous still or approximately 270 seconds worth of video images which can be attached to mail. The enhanced Speed photo mail function allows simultaneous calling and mail transmission – with photos attached from the memory store or freshly taken. The function can also display the email address link of the call recipient. The outer camera comes with Access Reader to scan and store urls from print.

A first in mobile phone handsets, the N2102V is also enabled with PictureVoice which lets users record voice or sound onto still photos or video taken with the phone and send as attachments by i-motion mail. Another first is the one-inch outer colour TFT display; showing 65,536 colours and provides an excellent viewfinder for taking pictures. CD-quality sound for applications is provided by Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) and raises the entertainment value of video clips sent by i-motion to new levels. All the usual features of SMS, Internet browsing and E-mail come as standard on this model.

 


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