Konka shares more than Nokia font
Story posted on: January 10, 2007. Filed in: others.
It is interesting to see cellphone manufacturer Konka from China develop a cellphone that comes with just a handful of buttons, relying instead on the touchscreen display for navigation purposes. The Konka V7 features a 2.4" 262k color TFT touchscreen as well as a 2 megapixel camera with autofocus for instant snapshots wherever you are. It shares a physical resemblance to the Nokia 5300 series, but that could be just my imagination. The V7 will most probably cater to the Chinese market, and there is no word on pricing or availability at press time. You can check out the entire list of specifications right after the jump.
• GPRS, WAP 2.0
• Bluetooth, USB 2.0 connectivity
• Built-in pedometer
• 128MB internal memory
• T-Flash memory expansion slot
• Talktime: 2 to 3 hours
• Standby time: Approximately 100 hours
• Dimensions: 106mm x 50mm x 18mm
• 2 megapixel camera with autofocus
• Handwriting recognition software (presumably for Chinese characters)
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