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  • DoCoMo Launches New mova F672i

    DoCoMo announced today they will market the F672i (Raku Raku PHONE III) from September 5, 2003. This is the latest in DoCoMo’s easy-to-use handset series offering a range of innovative and convenient features. As with earlier handsets in the series, three large buttons on the outside of the closed phone each enable one-touch calling to an assigned number without even opening the phone.

    Likewise, the new F672i enables enlarged text display and voice output of various content. Of particular note, however, is the fact that the handset is the world’s first to be equipped with a pedometer function. Continue >>

    Posted: 2 September 2003 | Filed: Terminal Technology, Wireless News | Feedback | Print |
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