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Japan's Cellphone Edge

Read about latest mobile trends in Japan: cool handsets, 3G services, mobile business models, etc.
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Japan is hooked on Tetris

Nov 24, 2009
sSecond year in the row Tetris named the most popular game on mobile phone in Japan, according to G-mode's study. Well, at least 1,200 survey respondents chose Tetris as the most addictive game they have ever played. The top 10 list includes some other...

Softbank to users: switch to 3G or else

Nov 24, 2009
Nearly one million of Softbank users risk to wake up on April 1st next year and discover their phones gone unresponsive. That will happen if you are still using 2G phone and unwilling to switch to 3G. To give credit to Softbank, the plans of 2G cut off...

Japan loses its appeal to Nokia as the company cuts R&D budget

Nov 24, 2009
Nokia's exodus from Japan continues with the recently announced plans to downsize its R&D operations affecting 220 people. Nokia had about 300 employees on payroll in Japan before the announcement. Apparently, Japan is not the only country with the R&D...

NTT DoCoMo considering Sony Ericsson Android Xperia X10

Nov 14, 2009
Things look bright for Android in Japan. Following the release of Japan's first Android smartphone - the HTC Magic earlier this year, NTT DoCoMo is considering to ship its second Android device. Most likely it will be the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, a...

Fujitsu announces world's first "separate" handset

Nov 10, 2009
Fujitsu is in a spotlight today (disclosure: I'm an employee of Fujitsu) as the company announced the first-of-its-kind mobile handset. It might look as an ordinary slider but in reality the sliding panels can be detached from each other. While someone...


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