Sharp GX10i mobile phone

Sharp GX10i is a tri-band clamshell style cameraphone for worldwide roaming, which is capable of sending MMS multimedia messages combining colour pictures, animation, sound and text. The mobile phone also includes a range of other useful features, including a voice memo recorder.

Sharp GX10iThe GX10i can display 65,536 colours on its high definition 120 x 160 pixels screen, which is ideal for viewing pictures, scrolling through the menu or playing games. You can also add more downloadable wallpapers and screensavers, or customise the screen with your own pictures.

This phone contains an integrated 110k pixel digital camera with digital zoom for close-ups, three pictures sizes, a range of exposure settings for dark or bright conditions, and it also includes a timer and mirror for self-portraits. The phone can store up to 80 digital pictures.

The Sharp GX10i can play 16 chord polyphonic ringtones, and you can even compose your own using the sophisticated Melody Editor software included - there's a guide to the Melody Editor at www.sharp-mobile.com. In addition, being Java™ enabled, it is possible to download more ringtones onto the phone, as well as a wide choice of games and other Java applications. You also benefit from the smoother transformations produced by the enhanced animation of e-animator.

The provision of GPRS and WAP capability gives you mobile Internet access for surfing the Web, and for the sending and receiving of e-mails. The Internet opens greater possibilities for downloading more pictures, sounds, ringtones, games, etc, and you also have access to the latest news, sports and weather information through Vodafone Live!

For personal or business use you can link up and synchronise your data with a PC, PDA or other compatible device using wireless infrared or cable connections.

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Last updated 10th September 2009, 08:33 BST