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February 21, 2012

Panasonic Eluga Smartphone for EU

Panasonic to display new Eluga branded smartphone at Mobile World Congress set for April debut in Europe: http://bit.ly/Aac2mN

Introducing a smartphone that embraces style and resists water: The ELUGA. Enjoy its super-thin frame and big screen with 66% display area ratio. Moreover, experience its ergonomic design, which makes it easy to control everything with one hand. Packed into a super-compact, simple and smooth body.

Panasonic takes slim to a higher level. With its curved edges, the ELUGA has a new smartphone format, which will fit your hand nicely and your pocket seamlessly. Its intelligent handling makes it easy to control everything with just one hand. Smart has never been so slim! Available in classic black and silver. Panasonic ultra light With a weight of 103g, the Panasonic ELUGA is ultralight, making it the perfect accessory everywhere you go. Coming to Europe in April 2012

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