Equipped with a fingerprint reader and a 1.3 megapixel camera

Jan 23, 2007 12:08 GMT  ·  By

There are many more phones in Japan apart from what KDDI and NTT DoCoMo have to offer, although they do seem to flood the audience with their phones, making them ignore everything else that is released by, say, manufacturers like Willcom who can also provide some pretty nice mobile phones, like the WX321J.

The phone features an improved fingerprint reader, as previous ones seemed to have problems with recognizing sweaty fingers, and now it is not the case anymore. In fact, aside from reading the fingerprint it sort of detects the users' actual skin, thus being more efficient.

Other features include W-OAM at 204kbps, NetFront 3.4 web browser, POP and SMTP, Outlook sync with Intellisync, support for Word, Excel and PDF files for those business users that like to work regardless of where they are and of the biometric reader.

You'll also be able to take snapshots with the 1.3 megapixel camera, view them on a 2.4 inch 262k color screen with QVGA resolution and store as many of them as you want due to the MicroSD card slot for memory expansion. Willcom's WX321J seems to be a pretty nice all-in-one mobile phone and will generally suit any type of needs that the user might have.

It will last up to 6.5 hours of talk time and an amazing 750 hours on standby mode, which should be enough for even the chattiest users out there. The design of the phone is not that bad either. While it can't be considered good looking, the phone surely looks interesting. It measures 51 x 120 x 16 mm and weighs just about 108 grams.

Finally, out of those people who would like to head on to the closest store in order to get a Willcom WX321J, it looks like only the ones living in Japan can pull this off.