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3rd March 2006 - Vodafone K.K. today announces
the Vodafone 904SH by Sharp, the first mobile handset to feature
a VGA liquid crystal display (LCD). The 904SH is scheduled
to go on sale in late April
2006 as a new 3G handset.
The 904SHs VGA LCD has four times the
resolution of current QVGA LCDs, making it possible
to reproduce visuals and render small characters with more
vividness and clarity than before.
The 904SH is a new flagship model that supports
a full range of new services and features. By
using Bluetooth, friends and acquaintances can enjoy new communication
services like instant
messaging or multiplayer games within a 10-metre radius free
of charge. The 904SH is also the
first handset to feature a new Motion Control Sensor, which
is capable of measuring handset
posture in all directions in 3D. Customers will be able to
enjoy a host of new applications that fully
take advantage of the new sensors enhanced accuracy.
The 904SH also has Vodafone K.K.s first
Face Recognition feature for enhanced security
and privacy protection.
The main features of the 904SH are as follows:
- First mobile handset*1 with VGA LCD and leading-edge
specs: 3.2 megapixel autofocus 2x optical
zoom camera and stereo speakers that support 3D surround sound
- Supports new services and features: Bluetooth
communication, applications for newly-developed
Motion Control Sensor, Vodafone K.K.s first Face Recognition
- Flagship model that fully supports existing
3G services like Vodafone live! FeliCa for e-money and
e-ticketing and Vodafone live! NAVI for GPS navigation

Vodafone 904SH by Sharp
Main features
First mobile handset to feature ultra-high resolution
VGA LCD
The 904SH features an ultra-high resolution 2.4-inch VGA (Video
Graphics Array: 480 x 640
pixel) LCD.
VGA LCDs have four times the resolution of current QVGA (Quarter
Video
Graphics Arrary: 240 x 320 pixel) LCDs, making it possible
to reproduce visuals and render
large fonts and small characters with more vividness and clarity
than before. Game and video
content that takes full advantage of the VGA
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