Cell Phone that Splits into Two Parts


Fujitsu is breaking new ground in the cell phone new market with the imminent introduction of a cell phone that splits into two parts. At first glance it looks like a conventional slider cell phone: grab onto the bottom of the phone and a numeric keypad slides out. The top half contains a 3.4-inch touchscreen display and most of the electronics needed for the handset to function. The other part of the new phone cell handset consists of both a QWERTY keyboard and a slide-out numeric keyboard, this is said to wirelessly communicate with the other part of the handset via Bluetooth (with a 10m range).

Phone that Splits into Two Parts

New Phone: Fujitsu F-04B

Calls can also be dialled via either half although the bottom half with the keyboard lacks a display to assure users that they are entering the right number. Other features include GPS and HSDPA (high-speed downlink packet access) high-speed data downloads. Fujitsu cell mobile phone F-04B also plans to offer an optional projector unit that can be clipped onto the bottom of the phone in place of the keyboard to project images on a nearby flat surface. There are no plans to put the cell phone new on sale overseas.

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