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  • NEC To Launch Card Shape Camera Phone

    NEC Corp. has developed a cellular telephone with digital camera function that is the size of a credit card, and plans to unveil it next week. Few details of the telephone are available at present and NEC is expected to announce its development and the name of a launch customer at a Tokyo news conference scheduled for Tuesday.

    The launch customer is a foreign cellular telephone network operator, company spokeswoman Akiko Shikimori said Thursday. Continue >>

    Posted: 2 February 2004 | Filed: New Tech & Services, Terminal Technology | Feedback | Print |
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