N910 aimed at female users, includes mirror and MPEG recording; N820 includes QVGA screen and digital camera.
NEC have revealed two new mobile phones to complement their N900, the world's smallest handset.
The N910 is a pendant-shaped mobile phone, aimed at the female market. It weighs a feather-light 76 g and has suitably petite measurements of 52 x 57 x 21.2 mm. Its featureset includes a .3 megapixel digital camera, which is capable of recording MPEG video for up to 15 seconds. Ringtones are 64-tone polyphonics, while the female market is reflected (to pardon the pun) in the LCD screen - it can also be used as a mirror.
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Meanwhile, the N820 is a high-end GSM/GPRS Class 8 mobile phone featuring a 2.2-inch LCD running at the very high resolution of 320 x 240, or QVGA. It features a .3 megapixel digital camera, which in the light of recent announcements is starting to look a little under-spec. It also offers 64-chord ringtones, Java downloads and an external display. It measures 101 x 48 x 26 mm and reportedly weighs 110 g.
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