7 new Symbian phones in NTT DOCOMO's summer collection
Published by Rafe Blandford at 9:33 UTC, May 20th 2010
On Monday NTT DOCOMO announced its summer 2010 collection of mobile phones; of the 20 phones announced, 7 are running MOAP-S (based on Symbian). These include the F06-B, F-07B, and F-08B from Fujitsu and the SH-08B, SH-02B Marimekko, SH-08B and SH-09B from Sharp. The F-06B can shoot full HD (1920×1080) video on its 13.2 megapixel camera, is fully waterproof to 1.5 metres (so you can shoot video underwater), can act as a WiFi hotspot and has a WVGA touchscreen.
All of these phones will become available on the NTT DOCOMO network in Japan over the next few months.

F-07B
- 110 x 50 x 14.8 mm dimensions, 128g weight
- 3.3 inches WVGA (480 x 854) screen with 0.8 inch (96 x 39) sub display
- 12.2 megapixel camera
- GPS, world roaming (GSM/3.5G)
F-08B
- 109 x 50 x 15.2 mm dimensions, 118g weight
- 3.0 inches WVGA (480 x 854) screen with 0.8 inch (96 x 39) sub display
- 5.1 megapixel camera
- Fully water proof (IPX 5/7/8)
- World roaming (3.5G)
SH-08B
- 110 x 50 x 14.9 mm dimensions, 116g weight
- 3.2 inches WVGA (480 x 854) screen with 1.4 inches (192 x 64) sub-display
- 8.0 megapixel camera
- Water proof (IPX 5/7)
- Designed in collaboration with fashion brand EMILIO PUCCI
- GPS, world roaming (3.5G)
SH-02B marimekko
- 110 x 50 x 16.9 mm dimensions, 117g weight
- 3.4 inches WVGA (480 x 854) screen with 1.4 inches (192 x 64) sub-display
- 8.0 megapixel camera
- Designed in collaboration with Marimekko (Finnish Designer)
- GPS, world roaming (GSM/3.5G)
F06-B
- 115 x 51 x 17.1 mm diemsions, 139g weight
- 3.5 inch WVGA (480 x 960) touchscreen
- 13.2 megapixel camera with ability to shoot full HD video (1920 x 1080)
- Fully water proof (IPX 5/7/8)
- WiFi, GPS and world roaming (GSM/3.5G)
SH-07B
- 113 x 52 x 17.1 mm dimensions, 149g weight
- 3.4 inches WVGA (480 x 854) touchscreen and 1.4 inches (192 x 64) sub display
- 12.1 megapixel camera with ability to shoot full HD videos (1920 x 1080)
- Water proof (IPX 5/7)
- GPS and world roaming (GSM/3.5G)
SH-09B
- 112 x 49 x 11.4 mm dimensions, 115g weight
- 3.2 inches WVGA (480 x 854) screen
- 5.3 megapixel camera
- Ultra thin design
NTT DOCOMO announces phone collections twice a year, typically in batches of around 15-20 phones. Further details are available on NTT DOCOMO's website.
News Discussion
Unregistered
13.2 MegaPixel Camera with 1920x1080 video!! Amazing. And all those new phones with a "dead" OS.
RollerSMB
"the F06-B, F-07B, and F-08B from Fujiysu"
Should this be Fujitsu?
Good to see some nice spec symbian phones. That F06-B looks killer, sliding AND touchscreen with awsome specs to boot!
Claudiu Corbea
Apparently the Japanese have the intelligence required to operate a real smartphone and don’t require an “app” for every stupid thing. Maybe Apples don’t go well with their sushi.....
Unregistered
That Marimekko design looks damn stylish.
Now if only Nokia could deliver some quality finnish design...
Unregistered
That is the worst design, IMO.
But still kudos to you for managing to sneak in an anti-Nokia comment in a thread that has absolutely nothing to do about them...
miki69
Quote:
Originally Posted by RollerSMB
"the F06-B, F-07B, and F-08B from Fujiysu"
Should this be Fujitsu?
Good to see some nice spec symbian phones. That F06-B looks killer, sliding AND touchscreen with awsome specs to boot!
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Don't forget waterproof :o
viipottaja
Damn.. would be nice if one could stick an European or US SIM into one of these babies (since they have GSM world roaming)! :)
clonmult
Quote:
Originally Posted by viipottaja
Damn.. would be nice if one could stick an European or US SIM into one of these babies (since they have GSM world roaming)! :)
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That HD waterproof variant could replace my 5230 and Panasonic waterproof in one go.
The catch could well be in the price - I wouldn't expect these to be cheap on a SIM-only basis.
Always known that Docomo had an interesting range of handsets, interesting that they appear to be so far ahead of what Nokia are producing.
Mmmmm, I used to work at NTT Europe, maybe I can ask some of my old colleagues if they can get hold of any Docomo phones ... they were looking at having a presence in the UK at one time a few years back.
Unregistered
I was in Japan last week and played around with a NTT Docomo Fujitsu phone a family member had. I was very surprised you cannot load pictures/songs into the phone, although you can offload pictures/sound/video. This seems like a major crippling and was wondering if these Symbian phones had the same limitations from NTT?
To be more specific, every time you take a picture for example on the phone, not only does it save the picture file in a picture folder, but it also adds an entry in a system file that's encrypted and cannot be easily edited by a text editor. If you add a picture from your computer to the phone's picture folder, the phone will not see it, it looks first at the system file which catalogues all the pictures.
germcevoy
glad to see that clamshell smartphones aren't dead
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@Unregistered
Yeap, you can't send files over bluetooth to a DoCoMo phone and expect it to work. AFAIK, all DoCoMo phones do not support File Transfer on Bluetooth, except a past Sony product (SO-XXXX).
Other than that, all the phones in the lineup (other than the Androids in their lineup or the international Nokias in their lineup) do not support MP3 as a music format, WMA and another wierd format is supported though.
With ringtones, have a hard time converting them to the correct format, unless you buy ringtones from a Japan Store.
@Clonmult
Even if you were able to get the phone, you'd be stuck with just calls and SMS. You can't reconfigure MMS, GPRS/3G APN settings.
Got a recent DoCoMo phone (they call it keitai) and am stuck with those barriers. Well, I knew about them beforehand but couldn't resist having one. Got a SoftBank model instead (another carrier in Japan) and reflashed the software so I could make full use of the phone's functions.
I think the Nokia N8 comes close to and is similar to the specs of current Japanese phones...
Unregistered
F-06b vertical slider ??? Yes !!!! That´s the form factor !!!!!
Tiffany_sweet
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sethshawn
When you first open up the client, you see the same recommended list of content as before. There are now six items on the screen at any one time, up from five, and a reorganised navigation bar at the top of the screen: Ovi Store (home), Categories (browse by content type), Search, and Account (account details). At the bottom, the left softkey is labelled 'Store menu' (replacing Options), which pops up an overlay menu window (see below), one of Symbian^3's standard UI widgets. The right softkey is used for navigation 'Back' where applicable.
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