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Panasonic's P906i mobile phone is available on NTT DoCoMo, Inc. P906i is a stylish handset with the unique two-way access style that opens the shellcase vertically or horizontally, also one of the popular features of P905i.
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 | | DoCoMo Wellness concept phone |
DoCoMo's Wellness concept phone is aimed at raising users health awareness.
It has a built-in pedometer that uploads your workout regime online, measuring your body's fat content and there is a bad breath meter
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 | | NTT DoCoMo's mobile phone depends on the human body |
AT CEATEC 2007 in Japan, NTT DoCoMo and component manufacturer Alps Electric are showing off prototypes of a mobile phone and a communications module which depends on the human body as a communications media.
One of the demos showed music being transferred from a mobile phone to a headset via the body.
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NTT DoCoMo, Inc. has announced five new 3G FOMA 904i models, the latest line-up in DoCoMo's flagship 9 Series.
The new handsets features include "2in1", which takes the capabilities of two phones and folds them into a single handset; "Uta-hodai", which allows via i-mode full-track music downloads from content providers for a flat monthly subscription fee; and "Chokkan Game", which are played using intuitive motion.
All models in the 904i Series support "Video Clips (10MB i-motion)", Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Full Browser, while some also support "One-segment" terrestrial digital broadcasting and High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA).
The D904i, F904i (pictured), N904i and SH904i could begin arriving in stores as early as May; at the latest they will be available in June. The P904i will go on sale in June
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high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) handsets |
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NTT DoCoMo, Inc. Japan announced today three prototype high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) handsets developed with Fujitsu, Motorola and NEC, respectively. DoCoMo aims to start HSDPA services sometime between July and September 2006.
HSDPA, a high-speed packet transmission technology standardized by the Third Generation Partnership Project, offers a theoretical maximum downlink speed of about 14Mbps. At present, the prototype handsets have maximum speeds of 3.6Mbps, 10 times faster than current 3G FOMA® handsets. HSDPA is expected to facilitate powerful new services by enabling high-volume downloads and the viewing of highly rich content.
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