• KDDI unveils winter/fall cell phone line-up (photo gallery)

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    Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

    Japan’s second biggest mobile phone carrier KDDI au yesterday unveiled new cell phones for its year-end sales campaign. Priced between $400 and $550, the first handsets will be sold in early November.

    Here is the complete line-up:

    Hitachi Wooo 63H
    (featuring a 3.1-inch OLED display)

    Casio Exilim W63 CA
    (equipped with a 8.1 megapixel camera, more info)

    Sharp Aquos W64SH
    (featuring a 3.5-inch screen with 854×480 resolution and 2,000:1 contrast ratio)

    Toshiba W65T
    (equipped with a “Mobile Regza Engine” for improved energy conservation)

    Kyocera W65K
    (featuring a wireless music function and a waterproof One-Seg digital TV tuner at a thickness of 15.8mm)

    Sony Ericsson W64S
    (equipped with a built-in antenna for One-Seg digital TV at a thickness of 14.9mm)

    Panasonic W62P
    (12.9mm thin, featuring a “cosmetic conscious” design)

    Here are all models from KDDI’s spring line-up presented in June.

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