
ASIA
Japan : Panasonic Mobile has begun delivery of its "prosolid
II" proprietary mobile handset to NTT DoCoMo, Inc. Using aluminum
panel and magnesium alloy have achieved sophistication in its design
and rigidity, making it possible the slimmest and lightest DoCoMo
handset (approx 16.7 mm and 99grams) ever before.
To
enhance easy-to-use functionality, "prosolid II" is equipped
with a wide-diameter speaker and QVGA LCD, providing enriched functions
such as TV phone, i-ChannelTM, i-Appli®, and infrared data communications.
With "prosolid II" debut, Panasonic Mobile Communications
is committed to provide consumers with a portfolio of products that
are sophisticated in design and feature-rich mobile communications.
Features of the prosolid II
The thinnest and lightest FOMA i-Mode handset ever with the usage
of shock-resistant aluminum panel and magnesium alloy.
Elegant beauty in the details realized by the use of hairline-processing
and chic colors that treasures the meal texture and material.
Smooth and clear sound with a wide-diameter speaker and noise canceller.
Vivid and distinct display images and texts with a high-definition
QVGA LCD and in bold font letters.
"FOMA", "i-Mode", "prosolid", "i-Channel"
and "i-Appli" are trademarks or registered trademarks of
NTT DoCoMo Inc.
Major Specifications:
Size (H x W x T): Approx. 106 x 49 x 16.7 mm
Weight: Approx. 99 grams
Continuous call time: Voice call
Approx.140 minutes
TV phone Approx. 100 minutes
Continuous standby time: Static Approx. 460 minutes
Dynamic Approx. 350 minutes
Main display: Approx. 2.2 inches QVGA (240 x 320 pixels)
65,536-color TFT color LCD
Sub display: Approx. 0.8 inches
Organic EL
About Panasonic
Mobile Communications
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., whose headquarters are
based in Yokohama, Japan, is a worldwide leader in the development
and manufacture of mobile communications products. As one of the main
business domains for Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best
known for its Panasonic brand digital electronics, Panasonic has been
developing cutting edge technologies since its establishment in 1958,
including the world's first 3G video handset for the Japanese market
in 2001.