Friday, December 9, 2011

Snapdragon-powered X-Ray's released by KDDI



KDDI of Japan's handset makers have launched a new range of mobile phones under the designer label Iida initiated by the first of the X-RAY. Clam shell design is quite bold created by Tokujin Yoshioka with translucent case with a circuit board and it clearly visible. With a scrolling LED display external 7 × 102 gives the impression that this phone is a bit retro-futuristic, even though the phone is actually built on the basis of the latest mobile technology.

This unique mobile phone, X-Ray, powered by Snapdragon QSD8650 processor with support for baseband CDMA / GSM making it feasible for use in approximately 196 countries around the world. The main LCD screen measuring 3-inches, and a recording device capable of playing 1-Seg and make payments of Near Field Communication (NFC).



Storage in the form of microSDHC cards up to 16GB. Hp also features an 8 megapixel camera capable of taking continuous images of 9 or 4 times continuously. No pricing details or availability of mobile X-Ray that has been published.