May 12, 2004

NTT DoCoMo develops world's smallest Internet-capable cellphone

pemini.jpg Japan's top mobile phone service provider NTT DoCoMo Corp. has unveiled what it claims to be the world's smallest Internet-capable cellphone, reports the AFP.

"The "premini" handset is 9.0 centimetres long, 3.9 centimetres wide and 1.9 centimetres thick.

The target market is male customers in their 20s and 30s who prefer to have the minimum necessary functions on their mobile phones, the company said.

The new gadget is expected to be launched in Japan in mid-2004, officials said."

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