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Panasonic VS7

According to Panasonic, VS stands for “Visual Slim,” so obviously slimness is one of the major selling points of this device. The weight is a reasonable 113g (3.98oz).
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Measuring 102mm x 51mm x 18.8mm (4.01″ x 2″ x 0.74″), the VS7 is neither the smallest nor the thinnest handset around, but to include a 2 megapixel camera, a brilliant 16 million color QVGA TFT model measuring a 2.5inch diagonal, and a 65k color 96×64 pixel CSTN unit sub display. You can take pictures from 96×54 to 1600×1200 pixels in size.
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Saving pictures at full size and highest quality only takes about 3 seconds. However, video recording is average, the maximum resolution is 176×144 and maximum recording time is 1 minute and the only available recording format is 3GPP. The VS7 was not designed to be used as an MP3 player, and hence the music playback function is only basic but sending music, videos, and photos via Bluetooth, Infrared, or MMS is straightforward.
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The VS7 does not include a memory card slot and with the 32 Mb memory users cannot keep all of their favorite photos and music.
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Panasonic VS7
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Tags: Panasonic, VS7, mobile, 2 megapixel camera, QVGA TFT

Panasonic VS6

Announced in 2005, the Panasonic VS6 is a good value handset with a high quality screen. There’s a 2 megapixel digital camera, a high quality 320×240 pixel display in 16 million colours as well as stylish black colour Bluetooth.
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The phone boasts a high-definition 2.2 inch QVGA screen with approximately 16 million colours and outstanding brightness of 300 candela m2.The VS6 quite a slim tri-band GSM phone at 21mm thick but when opened, it unfolds into quite a large handset. It comes with downloadable Java games, a best seller Sonic the Hedgehog game from SEGA preinstalled onto the handset version of Sonic the Hedgehog is included as well as a WAP browser.
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The phone enables users to download even more games, MP3 ringtones and wallpapers via GPRS. However, there’s no MP3 player, internal memory is just 32Mb and is not expandable In the UK, there is no email client and no 3G. The Panasonic VS6 can be had for about £120 (around €190) on prepay.
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Panasonic VS6
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Tags: Panasonic VS6, phone, Sonic the Hedgehog, QVGA screen

Panasonic A210

Announced at the 3GSM World conference, the A210 is a compact and light mobile equipped with a Messaging Illumination, the new fun way to communicate using light effects and emoticons, making text messaging more funnier than ever.
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At 16.5mm thin, the A210 boasts a 128×128 pixel display capable of displaying 65,536 colours, however it brings an extremely limited dynamic memory about 512 Kilobytes only and does not incorpotare a camera, but it features WAP.
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The handset has polyphonic ringtones and a new way to enjoy communication with colour. When a message is received, the indicator flashes in different colours and patterns depending on the emoticons in the message.
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Panasonic A210
That is how you can feel the “emoticon” of the received message before even opening it. The A210 from Panasonic has been released by the third quarter of 2005.
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Tags: Panasonic, A210, phone, WAP, emoticons


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