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Thursday, November 30, 2006

D903i
A slim-body handset loaded with FM radio/transmitter and 2.8 inch widescreen LCD capable of full browsing
Enjoy full browsing on 2.8 inch widescreen QVGA TFT LCD display
Get "NOW PLAYING" information with built-in FM radio/transmitter For
- Launch your favorite features simply by rotating the screen
- Easy access to the functions you want just by rotating the display
- Enjoy full browsing, movies and i-appli on powerful widescreenFor
N903i
VGA+ TFT LCD display reproduces beauty in all its details
2.5 inch VGA+ TFT LCD with 480×690 dots, the highest resolution of all FOMA handsets*
3 mega pixels high-quality camera with shake-compensation function
SO903i
- 3.0 inch full widescreen LCD display and music player featuring Sony'sBRAVIA® and Walkman® technology
- Breathtaking 3.0 inch full widescreen LCD
- Music player using Sony's Walkman technology capable of playing up to 45 hours
SH903i
Enjoy Wide-AV Style on 2.8 inch widescreen LCD display featuring AQUOS® technology
Featuring 2.8 inch widescreen LCD boasting AQUOS technology
Equipped with SD audio and WMA-compatible music player
- Featuring full security with the ANSHIN-KEY and wireless music capability ANSHIN-KEY locks your phone automatically in case you lose your phone Play up to 70 hours continuously with SD audio
- View digital TV on astounding big-screen and a slim body of just 19.8 mm.
- Record generous 160 minutes of TV with 512 MB internal memory
- Enjoy high-quality, high-sensitivity, long-playing Digital TV
- View up to 5 hours of digital TV continuously
- Enhance your enjoyment of digital TV even more with 2.8 inch big-screen and multi-windows
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