The handset will have integrated voice security.

Nov 6, 2006 13:57 GMT  ·  By

Unlike most mobile handsets on the Japanese mobile phone market, the D903i cell phone released by Mitsubishi will have a slider form-factor and will be available for the users of the NTT DoCoMo network. The main feature of this device is its integrated voice security technology that will help you lock you phone with a vocal password and keep it that way until you say the magic words.

I wonder what will happen if you get a cold and want to unlock your cell phone :). Let's hope there are workarounds for this security feature, because if there aren't any you'll end up with a voice password locked mobile brick that you can use for ... Oh, wait a minute! Unless you are a mason you won't find any use for it.

The D903i comes with 2.8 inch display that offers a 240x400 pixels resolution, a very appropriate screen for viewing web pages and documents, a 3.2 megapixel camera with video recording support, a media player that can play almost any type of multimedia file you can think off, a microSD memory expansion card slot that will offer you the storage space for all your favorite multimedia files and an FM radio so you can listen to all your favorite radio stations while on-the-go.

The handset will be available in four very girlish-looking colors and, as if I needed to do this, I must give one last piece of information: the only people that will get their hands on it will be the ones that live in Japan. Tough luck for the rest of us! Or not :).