UPDATE: A follow-up post with comments from Japanese users of SH906i can be found here.
The commercial of Sharp’s new mobile phone SH906i caught my eyes yesterday. The commercial showed a Japanese girl swiping through photos and browsing the Internet with the SH906i. You can find the commercial on their Japanese website.
With some googling, here’s what I found.
Sharp’s Foma SH906i will be available on June 3rd (tomorrow) here in the land of the rising sun. It will be available in four different colors: blue, white, pink, and black.
The Touch Screen
The most prominent feature of the SH906i is its touch screen for use with a finger. It doesn’t seem to have multi-touch though. Here are the features for the touch screen:
With some googling, here’s what I found.
Sharp’s Foma SH906i will be available on June 3rd (tomorrow) here in the land of the rising sun. It will be available in four different colors: blue, white, pink, and black.
The Touch Screen
The most prominent feature of the SH906i is its touch screen for use with a finger. It doesn’t seem to have multi-touch though. Here are the features for the touch screen:
- As in the commercial, you can swipe through photos and move around in a web browser.
- You can use gestures to initiate actions such as zooming in/out and controlling volume.
- The touch screen interacts with the vibration function so that when you press buttons on the touch screen, it gives you tactile feedback.
- It allows you to write on the screen with your finger. It also comes with handwriting recognition.
In addition to the usual mail application and music player, the basic functions include:
It also comes with a piece of software called “Avatar Maker” that lets you make an original character similar to Nintendo’s Mii.Links:
- Built-in 5.2 megapixel camera
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Supports Dolby Mobile
- Built-in 1seg TV tuner to let you watch digital TV on-the-go in Japan
It also comes with a piece of software called “Avatar Maker” that lets you make an original character similar to Nintendo’s Mii.Links:
1 comment:
I just picked up this phone and am playing around with the bluetooth connectivity feature with my Mac. I was hoping for some cool features like file transfers or keyboard use to send phone text messages. So far, I am at a loss. Has anyone had any luck using this phone with a Mac? Seems like the only feature I get is dial-up internet connection.
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