Published on November 10th,2005 at 8:49 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New 3G Foma F902i Series phones

NTT DoCoMo presents new 3G FOMA ternilans in Japan, the F902i.

Let’s start with the D902i. It hads a 2.8″ QVGA LCD, a 4MP camera, an MP3 player, and the phone measures 106x50x25mm for a weight of 131g. There is a button on the phone that allows you to open the phone and access the keyboard. This model also supports Felica (the electronic wallet).

The we have the F902i, with a 4MP camera, a digital fingerprint reader and an extended security system that forces you to authenticate yourself every time you open the phone!

Last but not least we get the N902i, also with a 4MP camera with auto focus, a 2.4″ QVGA+ screen and MP3 functionality. It also packs an internet browser to surf the (non i-mode) web.

Via DoCoMo
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