"The X800 has been designed with the active, high-powered young businessmen in mind. Its changeable express covers give it a fashionable edge and make it an attractive accessory," says Hiroshi Otani, Panasonic Philippines director for system sales.
Meanwhile, the phones Symbian operating system powers the X800 with specialized media features that will certainly boost the users capability.
The A210, on the other hand, will delight the young market because it is the only phone with a kirari messaging feature, which makes messaging "more fun and interesting," Otani says.
At just 17.2-milli-meter thin and 99 grams, the X800 certainly fits the slim-and-trim bill to a T. Its smooth, sleek design easily fits the pocket, making it the most ideal handset for people who value convenience and handiness.
The model pushes expediency to the limit with just a touch of a button. With this unique function, the working urbanite need not miss that important call or fumble awk-wardly when answe-ring incoming calls.
At P24,990 per unit, substance is definitely in direct proportion to the X800s style with its Symbian OS which packs the Quickoffice feature, a document viewer based on the Series 60 platform giving users the elbow-room to view and edit Microsoft Office files, such as Excel, Word and Powerpoint documents.
Since an extensive memory is essential in carrying out high-powered functions, the X800 is up to the job with its miniSD card, which is remarkably just about the size of a postage stamp.
With the use of a miniSD card adapter, the photos and video clips inside the card can be transmitted to a PC and other AV equipment. Whats more, edited and processed still and moving images can be viewed on a large TV or projector, or sent to other mobile devices, or printed for posterity.
The X800s VGA CMOS camera is video-capable and allows up to four times digital zooming. The images can be resized, framed, trimmed, rotated, or appended with text, date and image stamps.
Aside from Multimedia Messaging Service, Short Messaging Service and Internet mailing, the X800 is also infrared- and Bluetooth-equipped. With the use of the BT Headset EB-BHX70, users can enjoy wireless hands-free communication.
The X800 also comes outfitted with 40 polyphonic ringtones, 20 preset ringtones, 10 preset wallpapers, and two exciting built-in games employing the Java MIDP 2.0 technology.
Since the X800 is in itself a statement of style, it lets users wear their moods or match their clothes with the X-Changeable Cover.
The A210, priced at P5,890 per unit, puts the fun back in mobile communications with its fashionable and totally innovative Mes-saging Illumination feature.
This feature makes text messaging more engaging with the use of light effects to convey the emotion of the message. When a mes-sage is received, the indicator flashes colors and patterns that corres-pond to the emoticons in the message, enabling the receiver to capture the mood of the message even before opening it.
The image-conscious teen will find endless delight in the A210 because the handset model comes complete with 40 easy-to-input pictographic characters guaranteed to make text messaging more crea-tive and exciting. Users can choose from 10 pre-installed 16 polyphonic ringtones that suit every mood and reference, and a selection of melodies that make incoming call signals pleasant.
At 16.5-mm. thin and just a mere 71 grams, the A210 is a sleek and slender mobile phone alright, but it is equipped with a powerful 65k CSTN color LCD with a 128 x 128 pixel colored screen that makes for clear and crisp images.
As a versatile communication tool, the A210 supports the WAP 2.0 Browser, and EMS and SMS functions. It comes in cool color combinations of white/red, white/champagne, white/gold and white/silver.
The X800 and A210 are available at Panasonic distributors and dealers nationwide.