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 phone nano XD
Stewie457 4 weeks ago
I could tell by the music in the backgroun that it was from around 2005,
We've come a long way in 7 years
zsdg34 1 month ago
lol this was almost 5 years ago no wonder these phones look like two bricks stacked on top of each other
bati555 1 year ago
you have hiragana on the keyboard and the katakana and kanji that start the same appear
ninjafromthesouth 2 years ago
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
ohpuhleaz 2 years ago
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.
jameswsparker 2 years ago
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?
benigin10270 3 years ago
I wish we had cell phones like that here in the USA.
TennisChamp59 3 years ago
Docomo is tha shit!
JapRapNipHop 3 years ago
is that usher in the background?^^
Maxkaschfan 3 years ago