Panasonic Eluga is now available throughout Europe

19 April, 2012
The €440 smartphone marks the return of Panasonic to the European market.

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  • Litsa
  • 6jq
  • 27 Jul 2015

Why does it cost 3 times more than India?

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    • Sarah
    • KID
    • 22 Apr 2012

    Superb, The other model is also very fine. Who knows standards of quality and long long durability of this brand, must be very please to see it again in market. Real glad to see pana, welcome back.

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      • AnonD-2892
      • cNY
      • 22 Apr 2012

      Crap.

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        • Marco
        • 5i4
        • 20 Apr 2012

        Sooo. . . Basically it's a Motorola RAZR in different wrapping and the CPU clocked DOWN, NO gorilla glass and the battery (1150mAh) is really for a feature phone???

        IP57 does not help when you can get IP67 androids with usable batteries.

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          • maling
          • Mfx
          • 20 Apr 2012

          I just wish this has more than 8GB of storage, since it is non-expandable... these days the minimum standard for non-expandable storage is 16GB, 32GB if it's a high-end flagship device.

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            • AnonD-51341
            • ITZ
            • 20 Apr 2012

            nice phone

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              • AnonD-51274
              • wHr
              • 20 Apr 2012

              AnonD-51153, 19 Apr 2012Is not possible to be more expensive or the same price than... moreis it more expensive than sony xperia u?

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                • tom777
                • D$S
                • 20 Apr 2012

                Take a look at Eluga Power - this will be a beast device and it's going to be released shortly!

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                  • Fiq
                  • tug
                  • 20 Apr 2012

                  'Made in Malaysia' at the backside of this phone?

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                    • Anonymous
                    • XuU
                    • 20 Apr 2012

                    Nothing but overpriced phone with no sd slot. No thanks panasonic, i'll go for a better phone available at a lower price.

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                      • lennard
                      • v0q
                      • 20 Apr 2012

                      panasonic if you are serious in your return in the world arena of smartphone, you should launch a competitive smartphone that this scrap.

                      Who do you think will buy this one.?

                      I'm WAITING for the Lumix smartphone from you guys.

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                        • action kamen #1
                        • PUB
                        • 20 Apr 2012

                        csl phone ?...

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                          • lalo
                          • JyA
                          • 20 Apr 2012

                          lol 580+ euro for a 1ghz dual core with only 8gb storage :) loool

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                            • molotofc
                            • LhZ
                            • 19 Apr 2012

                            It looks decent, and the price is definitely decent. Let's see how they come up with the marketing.

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                              • Miroslav
                              • snT
                              • 19 Apr 2012

                              more addroid malware incoming! take cover!

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                                • AnonD-51153
                                • LaK
                                • 19 Apr 2012

                                Is not possible to be more expensive or the same price than Galaxy S II.
                                I want to buy it if Eluga reach 2/3 the price of S II and if GSM Arena would test it. I would like to know a detail about the quality of glass that covers it, how resistant it is to scratch?

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                                  • teddyth
                                  • p8t
                                  • 19 Apr 2012

                                  the most poor battry

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • 39D
                                    • 19 Apr 2012

                                    Its really thin,

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                                      • Igor
                                      • 3EN
                                      • 19 Apr 2012

                                      I completely agree - while it is slick looking, small, thin and waterproof - the insides of the phone along with listed limitations dictates much,much lower price than this. 300 EUR souhld be completely enough and if Panasonic listens - don`t overprice your phones; you are entering VERY competitive market and you will not lure new users (including me) with such high prices - sorry!
                                      ELuga power is interesting to me but I will go for competitve Samsung in a blink of an eye for such prices!

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                                        • AnonD-26870
                                        • 0C1
                                        • 19 Apr 2012

                                        How could I forgot it: If this phone changes his name to Helluga, it would be more than fine tough.
                                        It's a hell of a phone.