Panasonic GD67 mobile phone

Panasonic GD67 is a dual band mobile phone with the traditional candy bar styled body. This was Panasonic’s first handset with a colour display, and it is aimed at the budget end of the market. Among the features included in this model are GPRS and WAP technology, EMS messaging, voice memo recorder, speakerphone for hands-free conversation, voice control, and polyphonic ringtones.

Panasonic GD67The LCD screen in this phone has a resolution of 80 x 101 pixels, and it can also display up to 256 different colours. Although there is no integrated camera, the GD67 is EMS enabled and this means that it is possible to send and receive messages containing simple images, animations and melodies, as well as text. These pictures and sounds may also be downloaded from over-the-air sources when you want to find some new content.

It is possible to customise the phone by using the different colour themes, wallpapers, and logos supplied, but you can also download new content when you feel the need to personalise the appearance to your tastes. For the adventurous, there is a melody composer included in the phone, and this enables you to create your own unique ringtones. Another way to produce some unusual ringtones is to record your own with the integrated sound recorder. On the back of the phone there is space to insert a photograph under the transparent rear cover, for an additional element of personalisation.

To provide some entertainment on the move, the GD67 has one game, “wallbreaker”, embedded in the phone. There is space for a further game to be downloaded so that 2 games are available to the user, but if you download more games then they will overwrite the previously downloaded game.

With its integrated GPRS technology, the GD67 provides you with fast data handling and an “always on” connection, where you pay for the amount of data you use rather than the length of time connected. The phone also benefits from a WAP browser, which gives you access to the mobile Internet, and this allows you to use the many services and information sources now available to the mobile phone user, so that you can check out the latest news, sport, entertainment, travel, weather, or business updates.

Connectivity to the GD67 is via a data cable, and you can connect up to your PC or other compatible device to exchange data and files, or to select which images you want to download. A link up with your computer, for example, gives you the opportunity to synchronise your phonebook and schedule entries. A reasonable phonebook is provided which can store the details of 100 contacts, and you also get the usual organiser functions, including a calculator, currency converter, calendar, world clock, and alarm settings.

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Last updated 18th February 2009, 23:53 GMT