October 30th, 2008
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Now we have other function of a phone, helping someone knowing which style is most suitable for the user. An application, developed for Japanese second largest operator KDDI au, can help you decide the best suites or haircut to be applied. Named as EZ My Styling, this application is really useful, especially for those fashion [...]
October 30th, 2008
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It is nice to have this information, for Japenese of course. Lately, Gmail introduces new emoticon (known as emoji in Japan) in their mailing system. Thankfully, the emoji now is supported by Japanese cellphones (either DoCoMo, KDDI, and Softbank).
If you are sending email from Gmail (from computer) to cellphone, some emoji will appear in the [...]
October 28th, 2008
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Another phone for KDDI’s CDMA connectivity. Japan’s largest mobile manufacturer, Sharp, is adding new line up for its CDMA network. Christened as W64SH under the brand Aquos (a well known Sharp’s LCD TV), this phone hopefully will get hype among young professionals. As it has Aquos branding, the LCD screen quality is definitely superb. The [...]
October 28th, 2008
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Casio Japan unveils its latest line up. The new Exilim W63CA is superbly featured with 8.1 megapixels camera. The phone will run under KDDI au, and of course only run for CDMA network. Beside camera, this sliding phone will have large 3.1 inch screen. Good enough for your won convenience.
Here are the list of the [...]
October 21st, 2008
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There are lot of rumors in the Internet, saying that Sony Ericsson Japan, consider a separate arm of Sony Ericsson’s business, will stop making phones for NTT DoCoMo. Moreover, Sony Ericsson Japan is informed to have exclusive agreement with country’s second largest, KDDI, a CDMA operators. Well, the company answers in its short press release [...]
October 19th, 2008
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Well, not only trumpet or violin that can be used as musical intruments in an orchestra. A phone, something we use everyday for communication, can also be utilized as “trumpet” or “violin” too. Of course, something like this can only be found in Japan, land of unique creativity. The key is a software to turn [...]
October 9th, 2008
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NTT DoCoMo, Japan’s largest mobile operator, unveils its new phones, created by Sony Ericsson. Coded as SO-01A (or SO907i), the phone is described as follows (seems like using Google Translator or something to translate the original text from Japanese, not really good though):
Design a book of articles relating to goods, such as music playback capability [...]
October 9th, 2008
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Finally, Japan’s third largest mobile operator that has exclusive deal for iPhone 3G, Softbank Mobile, win the first corporate contract with BearingPoint, USA based management and technology consultancy. The deal reveals that Softbank will provide 1000 handsets for company’s analysts and workers around the country. BearingPoint said adopting the iPhone with the aim of improving [...]
October 5th, 2008
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A latest survey, conducted by goo Research and questioned to 1056 respondents, reveals that 45.2% of sample said that they have GPS enabled phones. Most of mobile phone’s users (22.8%) use it about one to three days a month, while 10.9% use it one to three days a week. Still there are about 35% consumers [...]
October 3rd, 2008
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A really good news for Japan’s gadget otaku. The country’s largest operator, NTT DoCoMo, is planning to sell Google’s Android platform phone next year. DoCoMo is one member of Open Handset Alliance (OHA), organization that developed the Android OS, based from Linux. Probably the model that will be sold is based on HTC’s T-Mobile G1.
Beside [...]