Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jan 16 2007, 7:42am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Casio announces the W51CA mobile phone in Japan.
The Casio W51CA is the follow-up model to the W41CA, which Casio announced in 2006.
Casio added a digital TV tuner (One-Seg aka 'wansegu') to the new W51CA. The highlight of the W51CA is the long continuous TV viewing time of an impressive 5 hours and 30 minutes.
Other features of the Casio W51CA include a 2.6 inch color screen with QVGA resolution, FeliCA payment chip, 2MP camera with image stabilizer and microSD card slot.
Measurements of the Casio W51CA are of the Casio 50×105×22mm and the weight is 135g. The new Casio phone comes in three colors.
More details in this Casio press-release (Japanese). The Casio G'zOne outdoor phone is now available in the US.
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