10 March 2004 13:33 GMT / By Stuart Miles
NEC is launching two new video mobiles - the e616 and e313. Both handsets will be available in the UK and available at outlets that stock the 3 branded phones.Both phones feature a 35x43mm colour screen are capable of streaming video and are dual band (3G and 2/2.5G). both also feature JAVA, include a built-in MP3 player and a memory card slot for a Sony MemoryStick Duo.
The clamshell e616, measuring 103x53x26.4mm and weighing 131g, boasts a speakerphone and encases two built-in zoom cameras - one on the front and one on the back - to enhance both the ease and quality of person-to-person video calls.
It also features GPS functionality for location-based services, and can be connected to a PC via Bluetooth or a USB cable. A compatible Bluetooth headset will be available as an optional accessory.
The bar-design e313 measures 146.5x64x20.5mm and weighs 126g. It features an integrated rotating camera with digital zoom to allow the user to capture and send video clips and still images.
Phones, Mobile phones, 3G, NEC


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