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Aug 12 2003
New handset comes with fingerprint identification
Japans DoCoMo is to start selling the mova F505i, the
first Japanese handset to incorporate fingerprint authentication technology
The F505i features a fingerprint sensor to prevent
unauthorized handset use. The user can lock or unlock the mobile phone
simply by placing a pre-registered finger on the sensor. Up to 10
fingerprints can be registered by following the handset's authentication
mode procedures.
The F505i also
boasts the longest video clip recording time of any mova handset. The
handset comes with a 16MB miniSD card that can store 29 minutes of video
clips or 1,040 photos saved in the i-shot small-size format. By combining
the 16MB miniSD card with the handset's intrinsic memory, the F505i has a
maximum recording time of 67 minutes enabling it to capture and store up to
11 six-minute video clips.
This is the fifth model in the 505i series of enhanced i-mode 2G
handsets. Equipped with a Macromedia Flash browser, 505i handsets can access
a broad range of rich content and applications with highly fluid animation.
The latest handset comes with a 2.2-inch, 262.144 QVGA high-resolution
screen, and a built-in CCD camera with an effective resolution of 1.28
mega-pixels. A maximum 1.23 mega-pixel resolution is realized when photos
are printed out.
The F505i is also equipped for i-appli DX, the enhanced i-appli service
providing access to a wide range of Java content and applications.
Downloadable Java applications enable users to highly customize layout and
other features of the F505i's address book and call log, as well as i-mode
mail services.
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