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February 15, 2005

Panasonic VS3 Phone



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The VS series specialises in slim, stylish mobiles that have megapixel cameras and X-Changeable Covers with matching content.

The VS3 is slim and sleek with a 1.3-megapixel camera and 2.2-inch high-resolution LCD screen that supports approximately 16 million colours. It also comes with messaging illumination, a fun way to receive messages. This works by reading the Emoticon in SMS messages, as they are received, which triggers the phone to flash in different colours and patterns relating to how happy or sad the message is. This allows users to judge the 'emotion' of the received message before even opening it. The VS3 also come with matching X-Changeable Covers and content to make the phone really unique.

Info Sync World reviews/previews the Panasonic VS3 phone and writes - 'Also an oddity, the phone includes something Panasonic calls 'Message Illumination', which essentially consists of the phone scanning incoming messages for emoticons and causes the phone to flash different colours and patterns according to the user's preferences. Lastly, also from the department of nifty, there's a cool press-a-button-to-open feature; no chance of accidentally landing your phone in the next cubicle over with a quick flick of the wrist here.'

GSM Arena reviews the Panasonic VS3 and writes - 'I got familiarized with Panasonic VS3 quite fast. The more I was getting used to its design, its brilliant display and its comfortable keypad, the more I felt sorry that the phone lacks certain higher-class functions. I could possibly get over the lack of an outer display, but I do not want to live without synchronization and Bluetooth. Searching in the phone book by first character and the worse signal selection appeared to be additional factors that took off some of my affection for this phone. Nevertheless, I am still attracted to Panasonic VS3.'



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Posted by Darren at February 15, 2005 12:46 PM