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The NEC handset is a 2.5G GSM device and will be offered in Hong Kong, Russia and a handful of European markets. Motorola is readying its V3x, a 3G version of the RAZR, for commercial release later in the year – Vodafone has already said it will form part of its 2005 Christmas 3G handset line-up.
As a broad generalisation, Japanese manufacturers have tended to concentrate on two strengths when expanding outside their domestic market: technological innovation and their experience of working collaboratively to meet operator specifications. Sharp’s handsets for Vodafone Live are an example of this – each new release has offered category-leading photography capabilities, strong Vodafone branding and a customised Vodafone interface.
However, the same manufacturers can also draw on a strong heritage of innovative design and this NEC product is likely to be the first of several from the Far East which focus more on aesthetics than the strength of the feature list.