Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Nov 21 2005, 8:45am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic introduces in Japan the prosolid II 3G FOMA mobile phone.
The Panasonic prosolid II is supposedly the lightest and thinnest mobile phone for NTT's FOMA 3G service. Measurements for the phone are 106×49×16. 7mm and it's weight is 99g.
Available in silver and black, the prosolid II is quite easy on the eyes featuring a very clean design. A 2.2 inch QVGA TFT screen enables users to take full advantage of the 3G services. A second display on the outside utilizes OLED technology.
More details in this Panasonic press-release (Japanese) and on the NTT Docomo site (Japanese).
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