World’s First Mobile Phone With Exercise Monitor And Location Radar – Fujitsu F-09A
The leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions, Fujitsu has introduced its new F-09A mobile phone. The two-way slider phone has been designed to targeted sports enthusiastic, which claims as the world’s first built-in Exercise Monitor that measures the volume of physical activity and the Location Radar that built with a GPS to display the direction as well as the distance.

Featured with a 3.4-inch touch screen panel, Fujitsu F-09A phone is also equipped with a 8.1-megapixel camera with auto-focus function. It boasts a high speed 7.2Mbps FOMA, supports 3G and GSM connectivity.
In addition, it is Bluetooth enabled, supports web browsing and has built-in variety functions to operate with an easy-to-use touch screen.
The availability and the price of F-09A phone is not yet announced.
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June 19th, 2009 10:26
so i guess Sony-Ericcson phones don’t count? they’ve had exercise monitors and GPS engines for some time. i used my C702 to track my cycling instead of a cycling computer.