Tuesday, Jul 17th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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I’m not one that talks on my phone in the pool or hot tub. Generally, I try to leave my phone as far away from those places as I can. However, having a phone that can withstand some time under water might not be such a bad thing to have.

Fujitsu F704i

Fujitsu has released the slim F704i that can stand to be under a few feet of water for up to a half hour. I would hope that in that time you’d realize that the phone is sitting at the bottom of the pool and fetch it out.

The phone measures only 1.8cm thick and features a music player, microSD card slot, 1.3MP camera and 3G connectivity. The “bath massage program” that is built into the phone might explain why one might keep it under the water that long. Just remember that when you’re done “massaging” with the phone you have to talk on it.

Fujitsu Unveils World’s Slimmest Waterproof Phone
[via gizmodo]

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  1.  Zaroom   View all comments by Zaroom  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Instead of putting my ear on a waterproof cellphone, ill put my ears on those sweet pink breasts she has!

  2.  jay-jet   View all comments by jay-jet  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Umm…yeah, sure dude.

    Anyway, 1/2 hr is huge…especially for folks who work or play in areas that require them to be on the water alot - I know a few fisherman who have killed their phones by answering a call while on the water

  3.  yaromir   View all comments by yaromir  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    This phone is surely looks nice underwater with incoming call ilumination on. I put on a table with detailed specs, if you care, at:
    http://analytica1st.com/analyt.....lunge.html


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