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| New 3G Phone In UK |
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16th July 2003 |
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The NEC e808Y is the first of a number of new video mobiles that will be available on 3's network over the next six months. The handset includes two built-in cameras, for video calls and capturing video and still images, it sports a full QWERTY keyboard and email client, a large (46 x 57mm) 65,536 colour screen, and 16 channel polyphonic ring tunes, for distinctive quality alerts. The new video mobile’s screen offers 40% more viewing area than the popular e606 and is designed to offer unrivaled access to 3's unique services and compelling content. 3 allows customers to make live video calls, and watch highlights of Premiership football matches, download film clips, comedy, entertainment clips and ITN news bulletins to their phones; use them to send and receive e-mail when on the move; and to find their nearest local services such as cash-points and restaurants. 3's messaging services include SMS, MMS, video messaging and email. The NEC e808Y has a full QWERTY keyboard making emailing and texting easy, as it can cut time spent button tapping by over two thirds. 3 services are on sale in over 2,000 shops nationwide – from 'stores within stores' in Superdrug shops, to third party retailers such as Carphone Warehouse, Phones4U and Dixons Group. Gareth Jones, COO of 3 UK commented, "We believe it important to offer our customers a choice of video mobiles and the e808Y is the latest model, we will continue to expand our range of video mobiles throughout the year. Services such as video messaging, email and video news bulletins are proving incredibly popular and we've seen clear demand among certain customers for larger screens and a full keyboard for faster texting. We continue to bring to market the latest handsets and most compelling new content and services. Combine this with unbeatable value on voice, and 3 really does have something for everyone." "The e808Y is an important milestone in the continued development of video mobile services in Europe," said Tony Hutson, Director, NEC UK. "Handset choice is vital in driving the take up of 3G. Each mobile device customer has different tastes, and we’re extending our portfolio to cater for this diversity." The introduction of the e808Y builds on NEC's formidable global handset pedigree. The company is one of the leading suppliers of 2.5G and 3G mobile devices, and delivered the world's first 3G devices to NTT DoCoMo in Japan. In Europe, NEC is already supplying two video mobile models to 3, the e606 and e808N/e808S (which comes in two colours: champagne gold and black). NEC is the only manufacturer in Europe with handsets in the market that support live video calls. - Ends - Features
NB. When outside
3's video network, the device supports voice calls and SMS only The e808Y can save
up to 500 contacts in memory, each of which includes name, up to four
telephone numbers and three e-mail addresses. It can store up to thirty
16-channel polyphonic ring tunes and allows customers to personalise
the handset by allocating individual ring tunes and photographs to identify
incoming callers. |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
3
announced it is selling a new video mobile from NEC. The new device, the
NEC e808Y, is the fourth video mobile to become available on 3. |
The
smallest in the FOMA series, the new model boasts a compact (98cc) and
lightweight (109g) design that is on a par with 2G handsets. It also features
an enhanced mail function and longer battery life. |
3
customers have the chance to watch interviews and video highlights of
the golfing action from this year’s Open Championship on their 3
video mobile. |
Ericsson
and T-Mobile USA announced an agreement to upgrade the operator's wireless
network to support GPRS and higher-speed EDGE data networks. |
The
interoperability tests were performed using a form factor handset reference
design, powered by SPINNERchip 1.0, Zyray's WCDMA baseband processor. |
a fast, single-hand operation, alphanumeric keypad design that needs no
learning to operate. Delta II users type four times faster than they do
on existing 12-button cell phone keypads |
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