Posted on 05 October 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Things are bustling here on PhoneMag since there's been a ton of product announcements and new information coming across our site. Let's discuss what was most important this week, shall we?
First up, we learned about the Samsung Pixon, an 8-megapixel camera phone that is sure to bring out the aspiring photographer in anyone. We also learned about the Nokia ...
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Posted on 30 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
There's been a lot of interesting tech coming out of CEATEC this year and this phone is no exception. The Japanese tech show featured a phone made by DoCoMo and Fujitsu that actually splits into two pieces.
This phone has two separate pieces that attach by means of magnets. The screen separates from the keyboard and it can be made ...
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Posted on 25 March 2008 by Chris Davies
While NTT DoCoMo may be kicking their own OS out of bed and moving to Google's Android, that's not going to happen until 2010 and, before then, buyers will have the opportunity to pick up a new Windows Mobile handset. Having announced its development last August, the Fujitsu-made FOMA F1100 slider is now available complete with WM6.0, WiFi a/b/g and ...
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Posted on 17 March 2008 by Chris Davies
If you think the two cellphones in the picture below look similar, imagine how Fujitsu feel: they developed the handset on the left, the Foma Rakuraku Phone III, for NTT DoCoMo, and then Toshiba introduced the handset on the right, the Kandan Keitai 821T, for Softbank. Now Fujitsu and their carrier chum are suing Toshiba, seeking a temporary injunction on sales of ...
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Posted on 06 February 2008 by Chris Davies
It looks like a cross between an aluminium flight-case and a car radiator, but in actual fact this Fujitsu-made box is stuffed full of WiMAX loveliness and is just one of their latest base-stations for the long-range wireless data network. Fujitsu is launching three different models, each catering to different applications and having a choice of ranges; largest is the ...
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Posted on 22 January 2008 by Chris Davies
As the fight to be able to call your product "The Worlds..." continues, the niches just get narrower; Fujitsu throw their hat into the ring with this, the 705i, hailed as "The World's slimmest waterproof 3G cellphone". Competitors for the title may be thin on the ground, but that doesn't mean it isn't a pretty slick phone: a mere 13.7mm ...
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