Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 25 2004, 2:38am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NTT DoCoMo launches the Premini on July 1st in Japan. The Premini is the smallest i-mode phone available.
The Premini was announced in May. This tiny phone only weighs 69g and measures 90mm (height), 40mm (width) and 19.8mm (thickness).
The 1.3-inch screen (65,536-color TFT LCD) displays up to 160 dots x 128 dots. The premini offers four font sizes (10 dots to 16 dots) and five background color templates. Japanese text input is made easy with PoBox® text prediction.
The Price is still not set.
More details in NTT DoCoMo Press-Release.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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