Another Fujitsu mobile phone has been announced by NTT DoCoMo and it's looking really tasty, too bad we may never live to see this handset step out from the greenlands of Asia and hit us in the west.read more »
Another Fujitsu mobile phone has been announced by NTT DoCoMo and it's looking really tasty, too bad we may never live to see this handset step out from the greenlands of Asia and hit us in the west.
Fujitsu rolled out this week the latest addition to NTT docomo's STYLE, the F-02A powered by Symbian OS v9.3.
I had a closer look to Fujitsu handsets today and the F706 model quickly emerged to my attention. Not only is it smartphone that offers a 2 megapixel camera, HSDPA connectivity, full web browser, Mobile TV and a 2.7 inch screen but it also goes underwater.
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If you are in Japan, you will be able to get the new Fujitsu phone as it has been released for this market. We don't know the price yet but we do know some of the specs.
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Do you remember the tiny and neat GPS PDAs from Fujitsu Siemens i have talked you about in early June in this article Fujitsu-Siemens reveals Pocket LOOX N100/N110. Now it is time for the Fujitsu Pocket Loox N100 to get its own review made by guys from Lordpercy.com.
The Loox N100 is billed as the worlds smallest and lightest PDA with inbuilt navigation and first impression are that it is indeed small and perhaps the tag "dinky" might even apply if it wasn't too girly. The Pocket Loox 100 is a Windows CE 5.0 Core Version device and seemed quite stable when running the main application which is the latest Navigon Mobile 6 GPS navigation software which ships with maps for 31 country's on DVD with the UK pre loaded onto a 1gb mini SD card. Set-up of the device is simple and straight forward the N100 ships with both a car holder and car charger which enabled us to have it installed in minutes and still keep it fully charged. The unit is happy to operate in both portrait and landscape mode making it easy to place in car to gain the best use of the 2.8" colour TFT screen which has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.
You can read the complete review of Fujitsu Pocket Loox N100 GPS PDA here.
SiRF Technology has cooperated with Fujitsu Siemens Computers to incorporate a single-chip version of SiRF's flagship SiRFstarIII GPS receiver into the new, Pocket LOOX T Series smartphones. So now the LOOX T series will feature SiRF GPS-enabled location technology along with Windows Mobile, Direct Push e-mail and GSM/UMTS mobile phone technology.
"We are very pleased that Fujitsu Siemens Computers has chosen our flagship SiRFstarIII architecture to deliver market leading location and navigation capabilities for its smart phone products," said Kanwar Chadha, co-founder and vice president of marketing for SiRF. "This platform, from a key mobility player like Fujitsu Siemens Computers, combines a range of innovative features to bring the benefits of location awareness to a mainstream mobile workforce."
"With the Pocket LOOX T Series, Fujitsu Siemens Computers is delivering leading-edge mobile solutions that our customers want," explained Andreas Thimmel, vice president business clients at Fujitsu Siemens Computers. "We believe integrated GPS is essential in a state-of-the-art handheld. SiRF's market-leading GPS-enabled location technology makes this possible."
That's is one good step for Fujitsu Siemens in expanding the capabilities of their Smartphones. The GPS technology has become so relevant to the mobile devices these days so we are happy that they are implementing it.
Fujitsu-Siemens has just revealed new Pocket LOOX N100 and Pocket LOOX N110, which i can say worths a look. New devices features a Samsung MCP3 300MHz processor, 64MB RAM, 2GB ROM (note, the N100 only has 128MB ROM), a 2.8" QVGA (240 x 320) TFT-LCD, a miniSD slot, integrated GPS (SiRFstar III, with the NAVIGON MobileNavigator 6 software pre-installed on a miniSD card), and as mentioned before, Windows CE 5.0.
Fujitsu-Siemens keeps impressing us with amazing hardware on their pocket pc devices. Pocket Loox N560 is one great ppc which runs on WM5 and has 624 MHz, 128 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM, and built-in WiFi.
Guys from SoloPalmari have made one quite good review, but it is in Italian language, so i will give you a babelfish translation if you want to read it. They have posted also very good pictures of Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox N560 too. You can read the review here translated or here in Italian.
As Fujitsu Siemens have said : "The smart worker will enjoy the outstanding connectivity of the Pocket LOOX - WLAN, IrDA and Bluetooth. Never miss any appointment again, manage your contacts, send and receive e-mails, and get connected with your office data while on the move."
You can see that Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox C is a standalone Pocket PC that should offer users an alternative to the Dell Axim X51v, HP iPAQ hx4700, and Acer n300 series.
Pocket Loox C Series Features :
- Compact form factor in a stylish design
- Outstanding 3.5" VGA (640 x 480) 65K-colour TFT-LCD VGA display
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition
- Integrated Wireless LAN 802.11b/g Wi-Fi certified for mobile data access
- Bluetooth V1.2 integrated
- SD-I/O / MMC slot for additional applications (MP3 player, etc..)
- USB 1.1 (host and slave)
- a cradle connector supporting stereo audio-out
- 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
- Intel PXA270 520MHz processor

