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Fujitsu Prime Series F-04B

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Overview:

The F-04B features the world’s first separable handset, allowing the display and keyboard units to be detached from each other. By detaching the phone’s keyboard from the display, users can easily send e-mails or search their address book while talking. When the display is attached to the keyboard, the phone slides open and close. Since the display has a touch-screen, it can operate independently from the keyboard allowing the phone to take whatever shape that best suits the user’s needs. A projector unit (sold separately) is also available, which makes it possible for users to view mobile phone contents on a large screen, adding scalability to the handset.

To keep up with advances in mobile-phone functionality and services, Fujitsu have offered such unique and innovative designs as the rotate-screen sliding phone. The new docomo PRIME series F-04B is based on a “freestyle design” concept, allowing it to be used in whatever way the user wants—as a familiar slider phone, or with the keyboard detached from the display, or as a slim 9.8-mm touch-screen device. The detached mode gives users an unprecedented ability to have phone conversations while using the screen to look up phone numbers, check schedules, read/send e-mails, browse the Internet, and watch “One-Seg” TV broadcasts. This flexibility opens up entirely new ways of using the phone.

The keyboard unit can be used either as a numeric keypad or a QWERTY keyboard for faster typing. The revolutionary keyboard unit contains its own microphone and speaker allowing it to be used on its own for phone calls. The display unit can also be attached to a projector unit enabling users to view mobile phone contents, such as one-segment TV, photo albums, and other documents, on a large screen of up to 66″. Other optional units for attaching to the screen will be introduced in the future, extending the phone capabilities even further.

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