Sunday, February 25, 2007

Fujitsu F703i - the first waterproof Mobile Phone



Company Fujitsu developed the new Fujitsu F703i, which is now considered to be the world's thinnest waterproof phone at just 17.9mm thick and it can be totally submersed to a depth of one metre for thirty minutes.The F703i follows the currently fashionable trend of having hidden lights and a display under the sleek surface. The main display in a 240x320 pixel panel, there's a 1.3 megapixel primary camera with a secondary one for video calling, microSD expandable memory (with a maximum capacity of 2GB), a multimedia player and i-mode support. As is common with FOMA device, the F703i is a Symbian smartphone.At 109 grams and 100 x 48 x 18 mm in size, the F703i is a pretty conventional size and weight for a modern 3G phone. Standby time is up to 17 days with around 2.5 hours of talktime. The F703i doesn't support Bluetooth but you can talk on your mobile while bath:)))









1 comment:

Mobile Depot said...

Yeah, you can ring your boss while swimmming, isn't this great?