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Finally! A waterproof phone with a fingerprint sensor
Fujitsu is releasing the “world’s first fingerprint-enabled waterproof cell phone.” This must be for the millions of companies who have very top secret underwater adventures. Or maybe it’s for Batman.
The phone, called the Fujitsu F-01A, will have a 3.5-inch touchscreen, run the Symbian OS, has Google Maps powering its GPS, a 5.2 megapixel camera, and a TV tuner. So you’re underwater, authenticating yourself with your fingerprint to watch TV. Okay. Perhaps the waterproofing of phones is in response to the thousands of people who have dropped their phone in the toilet.
Sealife DC800 underwater camera can withstand submersion in almost 200 feet of water
Photo enthusiasts who also love underwater creatures will have more reasons to dive into the sea if they bring the new Sealife DC800 underwater camera. Touting an ergonomic design, large shutter button and well-spaced buttons, the DC800 offers users with an easy to use and easy to handle camera. When you’re underwater, having this kind of camera would certainly enhance your diving experience, as you won’t have to worry about damaging it.
The DC800 boasts a wide-angle optical lens with 4x optical zoom, auto focus of up to 2-inches and it even has a video mode, so users are not limited to documenting their experiences in still images but on digital video as well. Sealife has also included five unique underwater modes into the DC800. The sea mode allows for taking sharp colorful pictures regardless of the color of the water the user is diving into, two external flash modes, external flash auto mode and the external flash manual mode for the more advanced users.















