Equipped with a mobile version of the Opera browser

Jan 24, 2007 13:33 GMT  ·  By

One of Willcom's most recent addition to their mobile phone lineup, The Willcom WX320K is a pretty basic handset that comes with a 2.2 inch 262k color main display with a 320 x 240 pixel resolution and a 1.3 megapixel camera that allows the user to take snapshots.

The clamshell features a mobile version of the Opera web browser for an improved and convenient browsing experience, RSS feed support and POP3/SMTP e-mail access.

With an internal memory of only 20MB, it would have been best for the manufacturers to include a memory card slot.

But it looks like they don't share this opinion, because the Willcom WX320K lacks any type of card slot, thus people using this phone will be pretty much stuck with the 20MB out of which 4MB are used for mail and 16MB for other files.

Also, taking into consideration the fact that it doesn't include an MP3 player (which would have been pointless with no expandable memory) the Willcom WX320K can be considered mainly a web browsing and e-mail phone. The camera is good enough for taking snapshots, but - aside from that and its internet-friendly features - the only other thing you can do with this phone is to use it for calling.

Measuring 98 x 49 x 21 mm and weighing 105 grams, the mobile phone offers a pretty decent battery life, lasting for up to 5 hours of talk time and 450 hours on standby mode. The WX320K manufactured by Kyocera is expected to be heading over to Japan this February and will have an approximate price of 16,000 Yen (around $132).