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Toshiba unveil KDDI Biblio handset that supports e-book reader

Posted by Dharmendra on May 30, 2009 in Mobile Phones

Toshiba has rolled out a unique phone with unique feature in Japanese market, known as Biblio. The uniqueness of handset is the incorporation of an e-book reader with an e-inkless support.  The launch of this unique phone has increased the bar of expectations as the handset has  such a feature that will hit surely hit the purchasing spirit of the customers is to be sold like hot cakes when shipped in the market.

The phone, with electronic-book reader, can work like an entertainment and is a complete entertainment. Featurewise, the mobile phone has 5-mp autofocus camera with image stabilization, Bluetooth and 1Seg TV compatibility.

Besides, the phone also inherites key features such as mobile wallet functionality, which allows users to pay off their bills and two softwares like ‘Golf’, and ‘Smart Sports for Fitness’ that its consumers can use to control their body mass distance and index.

Besides, the Biblio also has a 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen with an extra-long 480×960 resolution, Wi-Fi and 7GB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 8GB via microSDHC memory card. It also has a slide-out keyboard, which reveals a full QWERTY in the landscape position and a numeric pad in the portrait orientation.

Finally, the unique phone also has extra supported apps like Flash, YouTube and AJAX scripting, thanks to the Opera Mobile 9.5 browser. It has an EZ terminal interface, which allows consumers to navigate through content easily.

Toshiba’s KDDI Biblio mobile handset will come to the Japanese market till June 24, 2009. There is no information as to its pricing details up till now.

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