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The FOMA™ F905i is a 3G Symbian smartphone manufactured by Fujitsu for NTT DoCoMo’s FOMA network in Japan.  The F905i is a “One-segment” terrestrial digital broadcasting handset on its 3.2 inch high resolution widescreen display.

The 905i series are variously equipped for advanced functions and convenient services, including 3G/GSM international roaming, HSDPA, "One-segment" mobile TV, GPS location information, enhanced "2in1™" combining the capabilities of two phones in one handset, and the DCMX™ credit card and iD™ credit payment services.

Main features of the F905i

High resolution and full widescreen VGA display

Security function reinforced

Functions such as “Super hakkiri voice”, “Yukkuri voice” are introduced to 9 series

Super hakkiri (clear) voice detects the ambience level and automatically adjusts the reception level.
Yukkuri (slow) voice slows down conversation speed aiding listener to understand the context.

Zoom function and adjustable mail font size

Mobile Google Map is preinstalled

FOMA F905i Availability

Japan

FOMA F905i Specifications

Symbian OS Version: v9.3
Width: 50 mm
Length: 108mm
Weight: 138g
Display:

approx 3.2” (480 X 864 dots); Full wide VGA TFT LCD

Color Depth: 16,777,216 colors;
Number of Cameras: 2
Camera Pixels:

Outer:CMOS with AF
Effective resolution: approx 3,200,000 pixels
Recorded resolution: approx 3,200,000 pixels
Inner: CMOS
Effective resolution: approx 320,000 pixels
Recorded resolution: approx 310,000 pixels

Continuous talktime:

approx 190 minutes (3G), approx 200 minutes (GSM)

Continuous video talktime:                   approx 110 minutes
Memory: microSD memory card (optional)

FOMA, 2in1, DCMX, iD and i-motion are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. in Japan and other countries.
NTT DoCoMo's FOMA service is only available to subscribers in Japan.
microSD is a trademark of the SD Association

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