Happy New Year! It gives me great pleasure to extend these greetings as we start another year. DOCOMO reaffirmed its customer-focused approach by initiating a series of dramatic changes in 2008. We kicked off the fiscal year in April by issuing the New DOCOMO Commitments, an official proclamation of commitments to our customers. In July, we introduced our first corporate rebranding in 16 years
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TOKYO, Japan, - Symbian Limited welcomes NTT DOCOMO's launch of the docomo PRIME series SH-03A based on Symbian OS v9.4, the global market-leading open operating system for mobile phones,which started shipping in Japan. Symbian OS v9.4 is optimised for convergence, designed with performance and feature enhancements that enable consumers to enjoy new uses and experiences on mobile phones,
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NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced it has successfully developed a trial large-scale-integration (LSI) chip that consumes less than 0.04 W of power yet supports multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)* signal detection and decoding for downlink transmissions at 100 Mbps, the speed required for the forthcoming mobile system known as Super 3G**, or Long Term Evolution (LTE), approved by
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MobilityPhones on 23rd Dec 2008 (via mobilityphones.com)
Yes, yes, MOAP is being rolled into S60 as well in the future. But in the meantime, hardware continues to be released. Launched yesterday were the NTT DOCOMO PRIME series SH-03A, which is made by Sharp, has a touch screen and an 8 megapixel camera, plus the STYLE series F-02A, which is made by Fujitsu and is fully waterproof.
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AllAboutSymbian on 23rd Dec 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Found under: docomo, symbian, touchscreen, japan, Japan telco NTT docomo has launched a new Symbian-powered addition to its PRIME handset series the SD-03A from Sharp. docomos SD-03A is powered by Symbian OS v9.4 which is optimized for convergence designed with performance and feature enhancements that enable consumers to enjoy new uses and experiences on mobile phones ensuring the highest level o...
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Japan's NTT Communications has announced plans to offer Wi-Fi service in the country's iconic Bullet Trains between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka - as they travel at speeds exceeding 270km per hour.
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