
The Fujitsu F702id is sized at 98 x 51 x 33mm, and weighs 114 grams. It has a 2.2” TFT LCD and dual cameras. The primary camera is 1.28 MP, and is used mainly for regular things like taking pictures. The other one is a little bit lower in quality at 1.1 MP, and is used for video phone. To keep it secure, the Fujitsu F702id has a biometric finger sensor which will probably useful when a thief steals your phone. It is a rare feature for a cellular phone. There is no further information about pricing. Please visit MobileMagazine for more updates.

Samsung has just unveiled their SGH-X820 cell phone or also known as the “Ultra Slim Phone” as Samsung likes to call it. The SGH-X820 measures at 6.99mm in thickness which makes it the worlds thinnest phone. The very small SGH-X820 also features a 2 megapixel camera, MP3 playback, Bluetooth connectivity and TV output. Which will be out in some countries soon. Via Mobile Korea and Engadget.

HTC recently launched the Qtek 8500 dubbed the STRTrk. It is small, thick, and also light at around 3 ounces. It has a 1.3 megapixel camera, and its 320×240 LED-backlit screen is 2.2 inches across. It has the ability to syncronize with Microsoft Outlook, Word and PowerPoint files. It’s also equipped with Bluetooth and can handle WMA, MP3 or AAC files in its microSD memory extension. Available in two colors, pink and black. According to Gadget Candy, STRTrk will be available from mid-June for €499 (around £342).

Check out this new slider from Samsung. The SGH-E900 features a 2.0 megapixel camera, 80MB of memory, microSD slot, USB connectivity, Bluetooth support, TV-output, and EDGE data transfer. The music player will support MP3, AAC, AAC+, AAC+(e), and WMA. Samsung will be launching its SGH-E900 in Europe and Russia/CIS markets this month. Via Akihabara.