Japanese Cell Phone

Here is one of the phones featured in the Documentary. Here is a list of the features: TV (called “one-seg” – Streaming digital tv), text scanner, bar code reader, 3.2 photo camera, video camera, photo editing software built-in, video editing software built-in, watch 2 hour movies, 3-D surround sound mp3 player, sync it with your outlook dayplanner, tasks, 3-D playstation 1 looking games, document viewer – read PDF, MS Word, Excel, and do PowerPoint presentations, has video out, a ton of …

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23 Responses to “Japanese Cell Phone”

  1. pichonkun4 sagt:

    >xMnadalorex

    This is a Sharp’s product which was produced in June 2007. The product name is 912SH. Recent Japanese cell phones have 10M pixel digital camera lol

  2. xMandalorex sagt:

    lol ok

  3. AeonBlueApocalypse sagt:

    Well if it makes you feel better theres one person out there that agrees with you on some basis. It seems a lot of people have sold out on our (my) country America. And some of us still do have a lot of pride (like myself) Japanese cell phones are REALLY cool but this isnt because they are far ahead of us technologically. We just dont market these things in the United States because people in this nation desire simple, practical cell phones. Thats all : )

  4. seannopak25 sagt:

    it’s true that the vrizon vx9400 is not a japanese phone , but it’s still not an american phone either , it’s korean

  5. icreps105 sagt:

    yeah the verizon vx9400 is as big as the 912sh screen, and the fact that verizons tv failed and is only is select cities…….vx9400 is such a cool phone then……912sh is almost 3 years old now, has an aquos tv screen and uses digital tv called one seg, which all their phones use now. and to killerd1017 yeah your proud of your korea phone that america imported…..

  6. supatoker420 sagt:

    that’s one hell of a phone!

  7. zakspeedf1 sagt:

    this phone is close to 3 years old people, they got much cooler stuff now over there

  8. LordAzanko sagt:

    people in this nation desire simple, practical cell phones?…..yeah…. sorry but no…..

  9. LordAzanko sagt:

    i agree with you 100% and thats why most of the phones we have here are complete crap…..

  10. TLKTREE sagt:

    Ωω

  11. Assyrian4lyf3 sagt:

    wasn’t this the phone used in F&F, Tokyo drift ?

  12. floydrose4noobs sagt:

    wow….and japanese phones have been doing that for how long?

  13. capricorn83 sagt:

    Perhaps, but American, European, and to a certain extent Korean cell phone makers have done it better thanks to intuitive UIs.

  14. floydrose4noobs sagt:

    i wouldn’t really say they create “better” UI’s just ones we are used to. if a Japanese person used a western UI im sure they would think its worse. but ye you have a point. they have too many features which makes it hard to create a good UI

  15. kenichirokawada sagt:

    more than 3 years

  16. samsungmobiledotcom sagt:

    OMG google it :D

  17. vaiol123 sagt:

    I wish we had ワンセグ in the US…

  18. bakergirl09 sagt:

    wow… i want one

  19. mchief117 sagt:

    youre cool. writing oneseg in english would have the exact same effect.

  20. vaiol123 sagt:

    Probably. You make a good point.

  21. EnigmaEternity sagt:

    Do you really believe what you are saying or just trying to convince yourself. I would take what they have in a heartbeat. Is a Hummer practical? No but Americans have the overwhelming desire just to get it just because. I highly doubt you would turn down this phone in exchange for obsolete or inferior models.

  22. beenn15 sagt:

    what’s the battery life in that gizmo?

  23. hardToSignUpHere sagt:

    looks quite cool, what is the tv show called with the girl in yellow?
    as for phones i still still have a 10 yearold nokia, and i like it this way. I tried samsung with camera and mp3 player but gave it up after 2 weeks because of the usability.
    I phone is next on the list when i get enough moneys. It’s simple and nice to use, dont need anything else

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