
Fujitsu has yet another RakuRaku (“easy” in Japanese) handset available for the masses, targeting those who are just about to embark into the world of cellphones. Measuring 17.6mm in thickness, this RakuRaku handset ain’t too shabby when it comes to specifications, featuring a GPS navigation system, a digital camera, noise reduction technology for crystal clear conversations, an automatic photo correction algorithm for sharper images, and a Mobile G Scanner that lets you compose emails through the use of icons and drawings without the need to touch the handset. No idea on how much it costs though, but the sheer number of buttons make me doubt whether using this is as easy as it looks.
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