
Fujitsu and DoCoMo ever showed off their splitable concept phone at CEATEC last year, and now they’ve made it a real deal. Here comes the Fujitsu F-04B, which is different from conventional slider phones as it can be separated into two parts.
The Fujitsu F-04B measures 11.4×5.1×20.4 cm and weights about 173g and it boasts impressively long standby and talk time, which are 600 hours and 330 minutes respectively.
This Fujitsu smart phone splits into two parts, which the first part contains most of the electronics and is where the 3.4-inch 480×960 touchscreen display is. The second part is the QWERTY and a slider device with numeric keypad. This obviously provides more space to grip and type on the QWERTY.
The two split pieces are able to connect to each other via Bluetooth and the Bluetooth capability allows them to stay apart up to 10 meters. And interestingly, you can make separate calls using the split pieces and each of them has their own built-in speaker and mic.
Other goodies include HSDPA, a 12.2 megapixel camera, a connector for a Felica smart card, which allows it to be used as an electronic purse payment. It’ll be available in Japan in March/April next year but no word for the pricing.
via thecoolgadgets








November 16th, 2009 at 7:04 am
Believably, there should be more similar cell phone with split-able feature in the near future.