Android, Mobile Phones

Sharp’s Pantone 5 is a multicoloured, ICS, radiation detecting smartphone

Colour us impressed. Android 4.0 phones are spewing out into the streets with nary a care. Sharp’s Pantone 5 is not a carefree ICS smartphone though. This one comes with the potentially live-saving ability to detect radiation.

Radiation levels between .005 and 9.99 μSv/h can be detected, of which 2.0 is the total amount we should exposed to all year long. A level of 9.99 μSv/h equates to the amount of radiation an passenger on a flight draws in. Anything over 5000, and it’s lights out.

But the Pantone 5 is about looks, not about scaring the bejesus out of its users. It’s a decent little model: It has a 4-megapixel camera, is available in a range of eight Pantone colours, has a VGA 0.3-megapixel front camera and a 854×480 resolution. Bonus points: It’ll be waterproof and dust-proof. Just the thing for those dusty, wet days? Anyway, order it here if you’re a native to Japan. We doubt it will make it’s way past the Asian market.

Related articles


Topics for this article

[ advertising enquiries ]

MORE HEADLINES

Gadget News

VIEW MORE

games

VIEW MORE

iPhone

VIEW MORE

tablets

VIEW MORE

blackberry

VIEW MORE

iPad

VIEW MORE

mobile apps

VIEW MORE

android

VIEW MORE

More in Android, Mobile Phones

Facebook's smartphone efforts back on track [Rumour]

Read More »