Concept phones from NEC



NEC have recently been expanding their horizons, introducing a wide range of new and interesting concepts, aimed at many and different targets. NEC's ideas combine everyday life objects with handset performances to add a tint of originality to their phones. However, their concepts will probably never make the stores, due to their restricted audience.

For instance, one of the phones reinvents the idea of camera phone, being capable of a huge performance in an interesting design. It resembles the Nokia N93i mobile phone, with a flip-and-twist clap, but instead of the clamshell axle, it has the camera with an extremely professional look, mainly because of the available tripod.

Also, there is a watch-looking phone in bright and vivid colors and a scissor-like phone as well.

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FOMA N703iμ, slimmest W-CDMA 3G phone



NEC N703im Phone


Today Japan’s mobile service provider NTT DoCoMo has introduced its new mobile phone lineup of the 7-series. These inexpensive, but stylish phones will be released under 703 index, with FOMA N703iμ by NEC in it. The phone is peculiar for its thickness – just 11.4 mm, the current record for W-CDMA 3G phones.

The phone has an external LED indicator in the top part, which is a good alternative to an external display. Besides there is an SD audio player and quick access (“8” button) to hide info function, which protect info from unwanted looks by reducing viewing angles.

Via 3g.co.uk.

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NEC N3306 gets FCC approval



NEC N3306 Phone
NEC N3306 cell phone just got the FCC's seal of approval. The N3306 is a GSM phone supporting T-Flash/microSD memory cards. It features a dedicated MP3 music player access key on the front of the device, apart from a camera key on the side.

Input is via a stylus and the phone boasts of handwriting recognition as well. You can also find a basic WAP browser on the phone, as it supports GPRS for getting online.

Thanks to Java support, you can also enjoy games on the NEC N3306. No word on pricing or availability yet.

Via techfresh.

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