Softbank's NEC 931N

Slider Mobile Phone With Wi-Fi

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Internet browsing on your mobile phone and Wireless connectivity are the latest flicks when it comes to mobile phones. Hence why the guys at Softbank plan on launching the new NEC 931N. It’s a slider mobile phone that features a a 3.2-inch large swivel LCD display (with a 854?480 resolution), a powerful 8.1 megapixel camera for amazing pictures and a secondary 0.33 megapixel camera to take video calls.


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A 3G mobile phone that works with WCDMA and GSM networks, features a 1Seg TV tuner, a GPS module, Bluetooth, IrDA as well as FeliCa and a microSDHC card slot for more memory, the most interesting fact about the new NEC 931N is that it comes packed with WiFi connectivity.

Expected to be released late this August, too bad that we don’t have a price for it yet.

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[via Softbank]

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