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4
Dec

Panasonic X60 - The Smallest Clamshell Panasonic  Mobile Phone

By: aung_qu

The smallest clamshell  phone now coming, Panasonic X60. This Panasonic  Mobile Phone comes in dimensions of 78 x 46 x 28 mms and weight of 78 grams. Its small size and light weight will attract many people who’s like simple phone.

Behind the light body, Panasonic X60 offers a number of  attractions features like camera, latest GPRS, Java technology WAP 2.0 etc. Screen of resolution provided  128 x 128 pixels for user interface . The STN passive LCD has 65,536 colours support and can display 8 lines of text at a time. And for navigation there is a 5-way navigation key that makes access easy.

Panasonic Mobile Phones

Panasonic Mobile Phones

The X60 has 300 entries capacity to save in the phonebook. X60  provided camera  for capturing some rare moments in life. Although the integrated CMOS camera is fairly basic, its  possible to adjust exposure levels, with a “twilight mode” for taking pictures in dim light conditions  and its still allows you to take reasonable snaps. And there is the choice of 2 picture qualities.

For entertainment, only one game comes preloaded, although it is possible to download more games and applications when you want to use something new. The GPRS technology gives you an “always on” capability for faster data handling, and you only have to pay for the quantity of information that you actually transfer to or from the phone. With its built-in WAP browser you can also use this phone to access the mobile Internet and to take advantage of the many WAP sites for their diverse range of information and services. For getting connected wireless, X60 supported  infrared interface to  enables you transfer files and exchange data with compatible PCs.

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