Posts Tagged ‘japanese’

Technolog – Make free cell phone calls to Japan

Unfortunately though they are only extending the offer to and from Japanese numbers, so in my case since my girlfriend who is traveling over there has a US cell phone number she would still get charged international rates. …

KDDI will introduce WiMAX intellectual mobile phone Accelerate the …

It will be first Japanese mobile phones to adopt high-speed wireless communication WiMAX rule. Mobile phone this hit the intersection of China and main city, survey top of network speed, can show the high definition video while being …

Voip-Wireless.net » Blog Archive » The second hand mobile phone of …

Various the intersection of Japanese and mobile phone that display at the shelve, no matter function or model, let people think right away interesting, but see prices, a mobile phone to need only between 215 yuan and 525 yuan carefully, …

What does THAT mean – Mobile Phone Blog « Everything about Mobile …

3G: The third generation of mobile-device wireless service. The first commercial 3G network was launched in 2001 by NTT Docomo Inc., a Japanese cell phone provider. 4G: The fourth generation of wireless service for mobile devices. …

Notes from Taiwan, Wireless Phone and Internet Ubiquity | Dynamic …

Considering wireless phone technology, there are more makers, especially Japanese manufacturers, in the market here than in the States. In fact, looking at the multitude of wireless stores–branch or independently owned–I have found the …

Peep Wireless Technology starts showing new infrastructure-free …

Sony revealed on Monday that mobile phone game sensation ‘Angry Birds’ is heading for the Japanese entertainment giant’s PlayStation 3 consoles and PSP handheld videogame devices. …

Japanese Cell Phone Straps | Flickr – Photo Sharing!

Asanon upgrades her phone straps from last year – this time round they are even bigger! Japanese cell phone straps are a part of Japanese culture and you can see just how many people use them by taking a trip on the trains.

Sharp plans 3D smartphones for US, China and India in 2011

It might be all Japanese to you now, but Sharp’s autostereoscopic 3D is coming to a smartphone near you next year. The tech will debut next month on the Softbank-bound Galapagos 003SH and 005SH Android handsets, but now Sharp has confirmed its intention to also bring it Stateside as well as to two of the world’s most populous nations in China and India. It’s not yet exactly clear what handsets those markets will be getting, but if you’re looking for further signs of Sharp’s expanding international ambition, the company’s reported to also be contemplating extending its e-reading tablet platform out to the US and China. Taken alongside Panasonic’s recently announced plans to start selling Android smartphones globally in 2012, this does suggest we might soon be watching a neat little resurgence from our buddies from the land of the rising sun. Sharp plans 3D smartphones for US, China and India in 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 03:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Japanese Cell phones: Keitai Denwa — slotvent.com

A brief introduction into the magical world of Japanese cellphones, or keitai denwa (携帯電話). My provider is Softbank, one of the biggies in.

Sharp brings quartet of phones to India, maintains some of their Japan-ness

Think this phone looks like a device destined for the Japanese domestic market? Not quite — its manufacturer is Japanese, but this puppy’s an export. That’s right: Sharp has announced four phones that’ll be going on sale in India later this year, ranging in price from Rs. 6,499 up to Rs. 17,999 (about $146 to $404). Cheapest is the Blink, a simple clamshell with dual SIM support; stepping up a notch is the Alice, a low-end full touchscreen phone. Up another notch from that, though, is where things start to get interesting: pictured above is the awesomely-named Cyborg, featuring the pivoting clamshell design made famous in Japan with a 3.2 megapixel camera on board. Finally, you’ve got the Tango, featuring 3G support — 3G is just starting to go live en masse in India , remember — and a 5 megapixel camera. Hard to say whether any of these would sell in the US, but heck, we wouldn’t mind if Sharp gave it a shot. Sharp brings quartet of phones to India, maintains some of their Japan-ness originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink