• Fujitsu F-06B-Waterproof mobile phone with 13.2 megapixel camera records Full Hi-Vision movies

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    The F-06B is Fujitsu’s first rotating slide-screen mobile phone to be water-resistant (IPX5/IPX7/IPX8(1)). The phone is equipped with a 13.2 megapixel camera capable of recording Full Hi-Vision movies, as well as a large, easy-to-use 3.5″ touchscreen display that allows users to comfortably navigate menus and view captured photos. To make the most of its 13.2 megapixel camera, Fujitsu F-06B mobile phone is equipped with the Milbeaut Mobile image-processing engine and capable of recording Full Hi-Vision video footage (1,920×1,080 resolution) that is equivalent to videos taken by a digital video camera. In addition, the F-06B comes with a variety of useful new functions that rival those of digital cameras, including a “Best Shot Select” feature, a smooth slow-motion video recording function, and a “Wide-angle Flash” feature. The “Best Shot Select” feature captures seven continuous photographs with a single press of the shutter and automatically selects the best out of these seven captured images.


    The Fujitsu F-06B features Wi-Fi tethering capability that enables it to be used as a wireless LAN access point for easily linking PCs and portable gaming devices to the Internet, as well as a full-featured electronic multimedia dictionary containing full versions of Kojien and other dictionaries. The F-06B is available in three colors: white, black, and cyan.

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