Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 14 2004, 5:21am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Casio introduces a new mobile phone with 2.6 inch QVGA (240x400px) resolution and a 2MP digital camera.
Casio uses the wide screen display to what the call PC sight viewing. Meaning the W21CA phone has software to automatically scale normal web pages to fit on the screen. MSMobiles reports that it is actually a Opera browser for BREW.
The Casio W21CA is a CDMA1X WIN mobile phone and will be available through KDDI in Japan. It has the typical swivel screen of high-end digital camera phones (photo below). It measures 51 (width) ×103 (height) ×27mm (depth). It weighs 143g.
More details in Casio press-release (Japanese).
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