Posts with tag FOMA
NTT DoCoMo's 906i and 706i handsets answer "who's your daddy?"
NTT DoCoMo's FOMA 905i handsets on the loose in Japan
[Via The Unwired and Impress]
HTC's HT1100 (Nike) with TouchFLO lives... on Japan's DoCoMo
NTT's HC-1000 puts you in control of home security
[Via CScout, thanks Mike]
NTT DoCoMo gets in on (PRODUCT) RED, too
NTT DoCoMo announces new FOMA 904i handsets
NTT DoCoMo rolls out ten phones; in other news, sky is blue
Epson cranks out "world's smallest" GPS module
Apparently Epson is hoping that small is in, as the firm is pumping out yet another "world's smallest" object, and this time it's a wee-sized GPS module. Crafted specifically for tiny applications like mobile handsets, the S4E19863 measures just 7- x 6- x 1.28-millimeters and purportedly holds the title for "world's smallest GPS chip." Already available in NTT DoCoMo's FOMA 903i series, Epson has begun shipping these things in bulk, hoping to add GPS functionality to other miniscule handsets as well. Built to receive even the faintest signals indoors and out, the chip also boasts "3GPP-compliant positioning modes (MS-Based, MS-Assisted and Autonomous)" to offer greater compatibility across the board. Plus, we bet it's just a matter of time before these tiny positioning modules are up and running in some streamlined dog collar for the "anxious pet owner" crowd.[Via Far East Gizmos]
NTT DoCoMo shows off solar charger
No, this isn't the next Mars lander, nor is it some sort of biology experiment. This impossibly unruly contraption is a concept for how NTT DoCoMo would like y'all to juice up your phones in the future. The system apparently involves a solar array employing spherical silicon cells, yielding efficiency far beyond that old-skool array your granpappy used to use. No word on production plans for this thing, but given everything we know of DoCoMo, it will hit the streets eventually -- and when it does, we can only hope it gets a little smaller.
[Via Slashphone]
Panasonic's P702iD looks sentient to us
Falling birth rates? NTT DoCoMo has the answer
[Via CNET]
DoCoMo launching video voicemail
[Via TechJapan]
NTT DoCoMo announces F882iES flip for seniors
[Via TechJapan]

































