Five more Symbian devices for Japanese market

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NTT DoCoMo recently announced 8 new phones for its 902 range. Five of these phones are Symbian powered MOAP phones. The D902iS (Mitsubishi), F902iS (Fujitsu), SH902iS (Sharp), SO902iWP+ (Sony Ericsson), and DOLCE SL [SH902iSL] (Sharp) are top of the range handsets for the Japanese market. Read on for more.

Common features include Chaku-moji (callers phone transmits 10 charcter message that displays on receivers phone when ringing), remote control of home television and video equipment, 3G roaming in 33 countries, biometric security, remote device management, support for Omakase lock which enables users to have their phone's smart card and personal data locked remotely when they lose the phone, i-appli software required to use DoCoMo's DCMX credit card and the ability to receive vido calls during packet data sessions.

MOAP is the user interface running on top of Symbian that has been jointly developed by NTT DoCoMo and Fujitsu. 

Mitsubishi D902iS

  • 110 x 49 x 19.9 mm
  • 124 g
  • 2.8 inch screen (240 x 400)
  • 2 MP camera (4 MP recorded)
  • miniSD

D902iS 

 

Fujitsu F902iS

  • 107 x 50 x 19.7 mm
  • 120 g
  • 2.4 inch screen (240 x 320)
  • 3.2 MP camera
  • miniSD

F902iS 

 

Sharp SH902iS

  • 104 x 49 x 23 mm
  • 135 g
  • 2.4 inch screen (240 x 320)
  • 3.2 MP camera
  • miniSD

SH902iS 

 

Sony Ericsson SO902iWP+

  • 114 x 49 x 21 mm
  • 120g
  • 1.9 inch screen (240 x 320)
  • 1.3 MP camera
  • Memory Stick Duo

S0902iWP 

 

Sharp  SH902iSL

  • 109 x 51 x 25 mm
  • 135g
  • 2.5 inch screen (240 x 345)
  • miniSD
  • 2 MP camera (4 MP recorded)

SH902iSL