"Today, Panasonic announced that they've sold 100 million handsets in Japan, supplying handsets to operators such as NTT DoCoMo, KDDI, and, of course, Softbank. Panasonic released their first mobile phone more than twenty years ago, in 1987. By the way, the company's 100 millionth handset sold is the FOMA P905i.Whilst some other manufacturers have surpassed this number, it's still a noteworthy ach
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PDAsNews on 12th Apr 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
Made by Panasonic for DoCoMo, the P905i is a 3G/GSM/GPS phone featuring a 1seg TV tuner, Viera image processing (same technology as on Panasonic's PDP TV including the PEAKS engine) on a beautiful 3.5 inches screen rocking a nice 854×480px resolution and 1gb of built-in memory to record the television for example.No word on a
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FeelPhones on 25th Feb 2008 (via feelphones.com)
Last we saw Panasonic's P905i handhset it was was bunched in between a slew of other phones NTT DoCoMo was touting, but now that the phone is finally on sale it's getting the spotlight to itself for a little while. In case you missed it, the real stand-out feature on this one is the phone's Viera image processing and 3.5 inch, 854 x 480 screen, which should get put to good use thanks to the ample
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Engadget on 25th Feb 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Here is Panasonic P905i equipped with a resolution of 480x 854 pixel 3.2-inch color screen, the contrast ratio of 2000:1, using VIERA high-definition technology. The phone can WCDMA and GSM network environment, support HSDPA technology. Also built-in a 5.1 million pixel perturbation head, with Anti-Shake function. As a 3G phone, the P905i's top football also
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FeelPhones on 2nd Jan 2008 (via feelphones.com)