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Topic: NTT DoCoMo
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
NTT DoCoMo has announced the release date of the "SH900i" from Sharp; it's the fourth phone to be released in the 900i series.
There's a bit of information about the phone in this article, but your best bet is to see the master 900i article.
In short, NTT has been developing a bunch of cool stuff they never told us about...
This includes:
-3.5G, "HSDPA" technology
-Mouth recognition technology. Not voice recognition, but *mouth* recognition. You don't even have to make a sound.
-3D sound technology
-Receptionless and reception-proof room
-Echoless room
NTT DoCoMo has announced the release date of the third phone it the FOMA 900i series. The Panasonic P900i will be released on February 29th.
Simply put, DragonQuest and Final Fantasy (i-Appli versions) will be available for download beginning March 1st, for DoCoMo FOMA 900i users.
The second of NTT DoCoMo's highly anticipated 900i series cellular phones now has a scheduled release date: February 22nd.
The second phone, during the second month, on the 22nd? Coincidence?
A couple details about the phone can be found in this article, but even more can be found in the original 900i series article.
NTT DoCoMo is going to release the F900i cellular phone on February 6th. That's Friday. This is the first of the new 900i series phones to be released.
For more information regarding the F900i, please see the most read article in the history of TechJapan.
First England, now Hong Kong.
While Hong Kong is relatively close to Japan, this still constitutes an "international" call using video phone. And it's certainly not cheap.
Details on five different phones:
-D900i
-F900i
-N900i
-SH900i
-P900i
They are all interesting in their own respects.
I'm not completely sure how this came to be, but apparently some people who had high charges on their bills claimed that clones of their phones existed. NTT is blaming the high charges on the customers themselves, saying that the charges are just calls made and forgotten about.




