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A model displays Japanese mobile communication giant KDDI's 'Cyber-shot mobile phone', produced by Sony Ericsson at a Tokyo hotel on January 29, 2009. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno)
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The new mobile phone, equipped with 8 mega-pixel CMOS camera and 3.3-inch OLED display on its stylish body. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno)
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Models display Japanese mobile communication giant KDDI's new mobile handset 'W61SA' produced by Sanyo at a press preview in Tokyo on Monday, January 28, 2008. (AFP Photo / Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Japan's mobile communication giant KDDI introduces the new 'Cyber-shot mobile phone' produced by Sony Ericsson at a press preview in Tokyo, 28 January 2008. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Japan's mobile communication giant KDDI introduces the new 'Cyber-shot mobile phone' produced by Sony Ericsson at a press preview in Tokyo on Monday, January 28, 2008. The new Cyber-shot handset named from Sony's digital camera, is equipped with a 5.1 mega-pixel CMOS image sensor and a 4.5 -13.5mm zoom lens on its stylish body. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Japan's mobile communication giant KDDI president Tadashi Onodera displays the new mobile handset 'W61SA' produced by Sanyo at a press preview in Tokyo on Monday, January 28, 2008. (AFP Photo / Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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