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Docomo’s cell phone line-up for this summer (part 2: PRIME and PRO series)
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by Serkan Toto on May 19, 2009

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NTT Docomo not only announced eight new cell phones in their SMART and STYLE series today but also presented nine other models that are part of the so-called PRIME (top row in the picture) and PRO (the three devices on the right in the bottom row) series. Here is the complete rundown of the PRIME and PRO models. Some of the specs are unbelievable.

PRIME series

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Fujitsu F-09A

(touch screen with 3.4-inch rotating WVGA display (90 degrees) and 8.1MP CMOS camera)

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LG L-06A

(HSUPA cell phone (5.7Mbps maximum) with 3-inch touch screen, 5MP CMOS camera and quick access to various Google services)

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NEC N-06A

(Wifi cell phone (IEEE 802.11b/g compatible, 54Mbps maximum) with rotating touch screen and 8MP camera)

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NEC N-07A

(designer cell phone with 3-inch WVGA display and pre-installed sports apps)

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Panasonic P-07A

(VIERA cell phone with 8.1 CMOS camera, LED flash and 2.1-inch QVGA sub display)

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Sharp AQUOS SHOT SH-06A

(AQUOS cell phone with 10MP CCD camera and 3.3-inch touch screen)

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HTC HT-03A (aka HTC Magic)

(the first Android phone in Japan, due out in June or July)

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Sharp SH-07A

(cell phone with double digital TV tuner, 10MP CCD camera, Bluray recorder support, 2GB of internal memory and rotating 3.3-inch WVGA display)

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Toshiba T-01A (aka TG01)

(alleged iPhone competitor with 1Ghz CPU, Windows Mobile and a 4.1-inch touchscreen, due out in Japan in June or July)

Find part 1 of the Docomo summer 2009 line-up here.

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  • This puts the US cellphone market to shame, doesn’t it. Here we are drooling over the iPhone and Palm Pre, while the rest of the world gets toys like this? Laughable…

  • Holy shit! That last Toshiba phone has a 4.1 inch touch screen and a 1 GHz CPU! That’s like double the speed of average phone CPUs everywhere else in the world.

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