Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 24 2004, 2:07am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Vodafone will introduce seven new 3G mobile phones in Japan.
Planned for the Christmas period, the new Vodafone portfolio consists of the Vodafone
902SH by Sharp, the 802SE by Sony Ericsson, the 802SH by Sharp, the 802N by NEC, the 702NK
(Nokia 6630) and the 702MO and 702sMO by Motorola.
The new handset range uses world-standard WAP 2.0/MMS as a common platform for web and
mail services, which will enable customers in Japan to enjoy worldwide services in the future. For
even richer communication and more sophisticated content, large expansions have been made to
mail attachment and web download file sizes, and V-appli application capacity has been greatly
increased. In addition, the new platform makes it possible to offer streaming services and
international video telephony both in Japan and abroad.
More details in Vodafone Press-Release (pdf).
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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