Cell-phones in Japan

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2005

A bunch of cell-phones at an electronics shop in Tokyo, Japan.

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  • I phone nano XD

  • I could tell by the music in the backgroun that it was from around 2005,

    We've come a long way in 7 years

  • lol this was almost 5 years ago no wonder these phones look like two bricks stacked on top of each other

  • you have hiragana on the keyboard and the katakana and kanji that start the same appear

  • each number has a series of a certain sound and you toggle by pushing the button until you find the one you want. for example, 2 has ka-ki-ku-ke-ko, 3 has sa-shi-su-se-so, etc. when you get a word, the phone looks up the likely chinese characters for you and you select the one that is correct

  • English is one of this worlds most popular languages, it is often the case that many products are built for both their Japanese language, and also in English, etc; as Japan is packed with tourists.

  • just wondering if anyone knows, how do you text on a japanesse phone? isnt there heaps of different japanesse symbols? so then how could you find each symbol on a small phone keypad? help anyone?

  • I wish we had cell phones like that here in the USA.

  • Docomo is tha shit!

  • is that usher in the background?^^

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