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Exclusive Casio 5.1 megapixels handset for Koreans – “5.1 Mega but Stylish”

Posted on August 1st, 2007 by Editorial Staff in Cell Phones, Technology

Casio Exilim W53CA Mobile Phone - Korea Exclusive

Casio is set to join the rest of the major brands in the bid for the best 5 megapixels phone, however the new Exilim W53CA by Casio will only be available in Korea.

As pictured, the W53CA will be a clamshell, in my opinion it’s design looks much like Sharp’s 902 and 903, except better! It will be available in red, black and white, some features include a 2.8″ wide VGA screen, 5.1 megapixels camera with autofocus, image stabilization technology, an electronic dictionary, integrated music player function and microSD compatibility.

It’s too bad there is yet very limited info about this phone in English, but based on the little amount of translation we can do, the W53CA will be a reasonably slim camera phone well equipped for those (Koreans) with higher expectations yet desire convenience in handheld digital photography.

[via Uberphones]

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2 Comments »

  • eric Lin said:

    ummm, this phone will only come out in JAPAN, not in Korea. The Casio site you point to is in Japanese as is the advertising you’ve featured in this very post. in addition, the model number is specific to KDDI, a Japanese carrier.

  • MakingDealRain said:

    i guess 1.5 years gone by and the 5.1 megapixel camera are antiques now. but Casio is still making great cameras, here’s another Casio model that’s selling as they hit the shelves, the Casio S10. if you have questions on this model check out the Review on Digital Cameras here.

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