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March 10, 2005

Toshiba TS 921



Toshiba-Ts-921The Vodafone TS 921 is a 1.92 megapixel camera phone that features auto focus, a 2.4 inch display, Triband (900, 1800, 1900), video output, MPEG4, SDTM memory card and 360 hours standby and 320 minutes talk time.

InfoSync World introduces the Toshiba TS 921 a phone from Vodafone.

'The first handset to be made available under the new relationship is the Vodafone TS 921, a 3G handset featuring a 1.92 MP camera with autofocus and a 2.4“ colour display. The TS 921 will also work on 900/1800/1900 MHz networks, and Vodafone claims a standby time of up to 20 days and talk time of up to 5 hours. Furthermore, the TS 921 offers an SD memory card slot, video output and MPEG4 support.'

TrustedReviews reviews the Toshiba TS 921, and writes, "The Toshiba TS 921 is a good phone in many respects but overall it feels like a first effort by 3G newcomer Toshiba. While competitors are shrinking down their 3G phones, Toshiba has gone large. It compensates by making good use of its size with a large screen that’s great to use, but fundamentals such as confusing menu navigation and poor battery life mean that I was more than happy to go back to the comfort of my Sony Ericsson V800. I'd recommend waiting for the follow up from Toshiba."

3G reviews the Toshiba TS921, and had this to say about the phone's camera: "While it’s just shy of two megapixels, the resultant snaps rank alongside the Sharp 902 and Sony Ericsson K750 two-megapixel camera phones. The pictures below are brimming with colour and detail – good enough to print without any loss of quality. While impressive on paper, if pushed to the max, its 20x digital zoom can give pixelated images, so seems a bit worthless. However, there is a macro setting to help focus on those detailed close-ups."



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Posted by Darren at March 10, 2005 11:18 PM