KDDI au announces Spring 2008 collection
Yes, friends, the time has come once again for Japan's carriers to upheave their still-fresh lineups and replace them with even fresher ones. Here we take a look at KDDI au's just-announced Spring '08 collection, including a model with an e-ink display and another with a 3 inch OLED. Wowza! Note that not all of these handsets are new -- some are carryovers from the carrier's Winter '07 collection, so we won't be covering those here. Read on.

Sanyo W61SA
KDDI is touting that the W61SA features the world's first 3 inch OLED in a handset. The term "Full Front" also gets thrown around, an homage to the fact that the WQVGA display takes up virtually all of the phone's top half. Other features include a 2 megapixel autofocus cam, Bluetooth, microSD expansion, and one-seg. Available in Fusion Black, Innocent White, and Grace Pink.

Toshiba W61T
The W61T falls just shy of the W61SA's impressive mark, offering a 2.8 inch WQVGA OLED. A 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, Bluetooth, microSD slot, and 7 x 7-segment external LED display all make the cut. This one launches in Athletic White, Dancing Pink, and Sailing Blue.

Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot W61S
As you might imagine, the Cyber-shot-branded W61S throws some weight behind its cam, delivering a full 5.11 effective megapixels of shooting resolution with Sony's "smile shutter" technology for detecting smiles. Add in a 2.8 inch WVGA (that's 800 x 480, by the way) display, and we're sold. This one will hit in Spectrum Pink, Shadow Black, and Prism White.

Casio W61CA
Looks thin and unassuming, doesn't it? Don't be fooled, though; the W61CA packs some serious punch with a 5 megapixel camera and waterproof casing. Unfortunately, it also sprinkles a little weak sauce on the display, delivering nothing more than 400 x 240 resolution over 2.7 inches. The W61CA will be available in Mode Green, Couture Gold, Esprit Yellow, and Robe White.

Sanyo W62SA
The W62SA doesn't pack the visual punch of its W61SA stablemate, but hey, you've got to admit that there's a little something for everyone in this lineup. The clamshell features a 2 megapixel cam, microSD slot, and a 2.8 inch WQVGA display, all wrapped up in your choice of Shelly White, Aquatic Blue, and Rattan Brown.

Hitachi W61H
Here's something you don't see every day: the top half of the W61H is covered in a so-called "Silhouette screen," an e-ink display that allows the user to choose from a whopping 95 patterns. Functional? Not so much, but very cool nonetheless. In case the e-ink isn't enough, also features a 2 megapixel camera, 400 x 240 primary display, microSD slot, FeliCa support, and integration with KDDI's LISMO music service. Colors for this one are Liquid Green, Crystal White, and Graphite Black.

Kyocera W61K
KDDI is advertising the W61K squarely at women, though we see no good reason why it couldn't be enjoyed by everyone. The feature list puts it at or near the bottom of this particular lineup (KDDI calls it "ease of use") with a 2 megapixel shooter and WQVGA display. It'll be available in Serenity Pink, Glimmer White, and Burnish Black.

Panasonic W61P
Thin is the name of the game here; the W61P comes in at 12.9mm thick while still managing to pack a 2.9 inch WQVGA display and one-seg mobile TV tuner -- not bad at all. It comes in a grand total of five color choices, too: Lusso Blue, Grazia White, Fino Black, Gentile Gold (yes, Gentile, not Gentle), and Supremo Red.

Sony Ericsson W62S
Lacking the W61S' Cyber-shot branding, the W62S steps down to a 2 megapixel camera. It makes up for that, though, with global roaming and a pretty fricking attractive shell (if we do say so ourselves). You also get a 432 x 240 display -- a slightly larger WQVGA variant -- along with a 128 x 36 external piece. It comes in the rather intriguing color combos of Silver / Leather, Black / Rouge, and White / Lime.

Pantech W61PT
Korean handsets are making inroads into Japan's lucrative mobile market, and Pantech brings its W61PT slider to the table for this round. The only problem, though, is that it comes up a bit short on the spec sheet with a measly QVGA display to accompany its 2 megapixel cam. At 14.2mm, at least it's reasonably svelte. Grab it in Elegance Pink, Noble White, or Midnight Black.

KDDI is touting that the W61SA features the world's first 3 inch OLED in a handset. The term "Full Front" also gets thrown around, an homage to the fact that the WQVGA display takes up virtually all of the phone's top half. Other features include a 2 megapixel autofocus cam, Bluetooth, microSD expansion, and one-seg. Available in Fusion Black, Innocent White, and Grace Pink.

The W61T falls just shy of the W61SA's impressive mark, offering a 2.8 inch WQVGA OLED. A 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, Bluetooth, microSD slot, and 7 x 7-segment external LED display all make the cut. This one launches in Athletic White, Dancing Pink, and Sailing Blue.

As you might imagine, the Cyber-shot-branded W61S throws some weight behind its cam, delivering a full 5.11 effective megapixels of shooting resolution with Sony's "smile shutter" technology for detecting smiles. Add in a 2.8 inch WVGA (that's 800 x 480, by the way) display, and we're sold. This one will hit in Spectrum Pink, Shadow Black, and Prism White.

Looks thin and unassuming, doesn't it? Don't be fooled, though; the W61CA packs some serious punch with a 5 megapixel camera and waterproof casing. Unfortunately, it also sprinkles a little weak sauce on the display, delivering nothing more than 400 x 240 resolution over 2.7 inches. The W61CA will be available in Mode Green, Couture Gold, Esprit Yellow, and Robe White.

The W62SA doesn't pack the visual punch of its W61SA stablemate, but hey, you've got to admit that there's a little something for everyone in this lineup. The clamshell features a 2 megapixel cam, microSD slot, and a 2.8 inch WQVGA display, all wrapped up in your choice of Shelly White, Aquatic Blue, and Rattan Brown.

Here's something you don't see every day: the top half of the W61H is covered in a so-called "Silhouette screen," an e-ink display that allows the user to choose from a whopping 95 patterns. Functional? Not so much, but very cool nonetheless. In case the e-ink isn't enough, also features a 2 megapixel camera, 400 x 240 primary display, microSD slot, FeliCa support, and integration with KDDI's LISMO music service. Colors for this one are Liquid Green, Crystal White, and Graphite Black.

KDDI is advertising the W61K squarely at women, though we see no good reason why it couldn't be enjoyed by everyone. The feature list puts it at or near the bottom of this particular lineup (KDDI calls it "ease of use") with a 2 megapixel shooter and WQVGA display. It'll be available in Serenity Pink, Glimmer White, and Burnish Black.

Thin is the name of the game here; the W61P comes in at 12.9mm thick while still managing to pack a 2.9 inch WQVGA display and one-seg mobile TV tuner -- not bad at all. It comes in a grand total of five color choices, too: Lusso Blue, Grazia White, Fino Black, Gentile Gold (yes, Gentile, not Gentle), and Supremo Red.

Lacking the W61S' Cyber-shot branding, the W62S steps down to a 2 megapixel camera. It makes up for that, though, with global roaming and a pretty fricking attractive shell (if we do say so ourselves). You also get a 432 x 240 display -- a slightly larger WQVGA variant -- along with a 128 x 36 external piece. It comes in the rather intriguing color combos of Silver / Leather, Black / Rouge, and White / Lime.

Korean handsets are making inroads into Japan's lucrative mobile market, and Pantech brings its W61PT slider to the table for this round. The only problem, though, is that it comes up a bit short on the spec sheet with a measly QVGA display to accompany its 2 megapixel cam. At 14.2mm, at least it's reasonably svelte. Grab it in Elegance Pink, Noble White, or Midnight Black.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
kashif @ Jan 28th 2008 7:12AM
So on the Sony Ericsson W62S, when you say "Global Roaming," that wouldn't happen to include tri-band HSDPA, would it?
kashif @ Jan 28th 2008 7:20AM
Well after going to the KDDI au site, and seeing nothing but "CDMA 1X" all over the page, I answered my own question...
Kristian @ Jan 28th 2008 8:09AM
If you notice, none of the mobile phones above use monoblock or candy-bar design. It must be bad luck in Japan to use simple designs. :)
Thomas Van Oekelen @ Jan 28th 2008 6:49PM
Funny you should say that. I'm an Industrial Design Engineering student, and I'm studying "the influences of Japan and zen-buddhist principles on modern design" right now.
One of these zen design principles is Kanso, simplicity. I agree that none of these desings really breathes simplicity. None except the W61P. I really like that one.
TC @ Jan 28th 2008 8:37AM
W61S looks suspiciously like their SO905ICS from DoCoMo. :P
Lucas @ Jan 28th 2008 10:26AM
How do you get one of these to run in the US? These things are pretty badass, is there any chance of using one?
MinceyFresh @ Jan 28th 2008 11:13AM
Hehe, gotta love all the Engrish names of all of those colors... "Innocent White," "Dancing Pink," "Burnish Black," etc...
Amazing handsets nonetheless. Now if only KDDI Mobile can import and localize AU's leftovers from last season! One can only wish, right?
Z-Unit @ Jan 28th 2008 7:29PM
WHYYY CANT THE REST OF THE WORLD HAVE THESE ITS NOT FAIR
Iain @ Jan 29th 2008 3:29PM
Who do I have to kill to get a W61s?
Poom @ Jan 30th 2008 8:49AM
I want that W61S so badly.... Such an amazing phone... I like the design and the specs.
Atenhaus @ Feb 2nd 2008 3:17PM
The Sanyo W61SA is hawt... really hawt.
Jamar @ Feb 3rd 2008 3:25AM
If Sanyo sold phones like the W61SA in America they wouldn't have to close down due to "poor sales"- those would fly off the shelves, even with Sprint service. The color scheme even matches.
vipnissan @ Feb 8th 2008 1:23AM
I will be going the AU this week and pick up my W61SA and retiring my w43s. I will let you know how it is . If people are asking .Will the phones work in the usa ? The answers most likey no if you do get one to work congrats because unlocking a japanese phone is like breaking into Fort Knocks. Plus the phones Band is different I tried . sorry for the long post
STP @ Apr 23rd 2008 5:14AM
I just went out and got a W61SA!! I'll be getting it Saturday morning. I'll let you know about it.
I've also ordered a W61S for my wife! I'll be getting it sometime in May! Looking forward to it.
Cheers
STP