17 Mar 2004
NEC has extended its portfolio of i-Mode handsets, with the release of the n400i.
The new phone, to be unveiled at CeBIT, has the ability to shoot movies and snap images in the dark.
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It will be available for use with the networks of KPN Mobile in The Netherlands, E-Plus in Germany and BASE in Belgium.
The n400i features a silver clamshell exterior and includes an integrated MPEG4 video and still camera with nightlight, so that users can make their own movie or still images even in dark conditions.
The camera also features a three times digital zoom and self-timer function, and can take pictures in seven formats to maximise image quality in different light levels.
Clips can be sent to other i-Mode users, other mobile users via MMS, or emailed to any PC.
The n400i will go on sale in The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium this spring.
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