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NEC's keyless phone gets FCC Approval

A keyless what? A keyless P-H-O-N-E! NEC's n6206 gets FCC (FCC stands for Federal Communications Comission for all you people who didn't know) approval. The phone looks like every other phone that ever came off the production line, except there is no keypad. NEC ditched the regular cellphone screen and opted for a touch screen to make the phone smaller. The phone supports all of the standard features users have come to expect. The n6206 has a 240x320 QVGA display, web browser, media player, handwriting recognition, as well as a camera, although the resolution of the camera is unknown at the moment. It is also unknown if any US carriers decide to pick up the phone, as the phone is mainly targeted at the Asian markets. Price and availability are unclear as well.