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Here’s another SoftBank release called the Panasonic 822P. This is the slimmest 3G phone in Japan, which is only 8.9mm thick.
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Written by martin on February 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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The Panasonic X800 is Panasonic’s second clamshell Symbian OS smartphone, after the X700. At just 17.2mm thin and 99g weight, the X800 is designed to fit your pocket. It’s definately slim and classy enough with glossy white exterior, and you can exchange the front covers as well to give a nice choice of refreshing looks. The triband GSM (900/1800/1900Mhz) X800 sports a VGA camera, Bluetooth, and GPRS connectivity.
A LED camera assist light is positioned at the left of the camera, and the external CSTN screen is located in the middle. The display is capable of showing up to 4096 colours at a resolution of 64 x 96 pixels. You can press a button on the X800′s side to view information like signal strength, battery strength, and network name.
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Written by martin on September 27th, 2006 with no comments.
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The Panasonic X400 with it’s super slim clamshell case design at just 17.5mm, is designed to fit your pocket and your lifestyle perfectly. This stylish cell phone is about 35% thinner than Panasonic previous X60 series. Compare to other clamshell cell phone, the Panasonic X400 is truly wafer thin, measuring 84 mm x 47 mm x 17.5 mm, and extremely light.
There is a VGA digital camera on the X400 phone. But because of the camera is sit on the top of the phone, this causes the lack of an external display, and bring us much inconvenience. We have to flip open the phone constantly to check the time and new messages.
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Written by martin on September 8th, 2006 with no comments.
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