NTT DoCoMo intros 'world’s thinnest' Android smartphone
updated 06:00 am EST, Thu February 24, 2011
NEC MEDIAS N-O4C, only 0.3-inches thin
Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has introduced what it claims is the world’s thinnest Android smartphone, the NEC MEDIAS N-04C. Measuring just 0.3-inches thin, the phone incorporates an 800MHz processor and runs Android 2.2 with support for Flash 10.1. It also centers on 4-inch TFT LCD with 854×480 resolution with Corning’s Gorilla Glass.
It weighs just 105grams and also features 802.11n Wi-Fi, turn-by-voice GPS navigation, a 5.1-megapixel camera and support for microSDHC up to 32GB. The phone also incorporates a 1 Seg TV tuner, while users can also look forward to an update to Android 2.3 this July.
The NEC N-04C is available in Japan now with no word on whether it will come stateside at this time. [via Akihabaranews]







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Look at how thick
that iPhone 4 looks next to the NEC Phone...
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/02/medias-02242011.jpg
If you don't need a case to use the phone function, I don't see how this razor thin phone can be comfortable to use. I mean really...