here i will explain the phenomenon which is called ketai denwa when i first arrived in japan i saw them everywhere, tiny cell phones with unimaginable powers. I always thought they were unobtainable until i got the nerve to go to au and purchase one myself. I really don`t like talking on the phone, but I need one and Japan has made it fun. If anything else I have a cheap gameboy. REASONS TO BUY: First of all, the cell phones in japan do lots of neat things. here is a list of standard features: 1.25 in by 4 in, beautiful in design, 100`s to pick from everything can be personalized down to the way it rings, vibrates, or plays the song or voice recording of your choice when you get a call light sensor lcd display.. that means color great pixel depth high pixel count 5mb memory neat flashing light action that could induce a seizure, you`ll never find that in the ststes answering machine forward phone calls various themes (mine is set on hamster) lots of games internet make your own songs jukebox download and forward pictures karaoke schedule calendar clock calculator dollar to yen, etc. converter screen saver they`re cool special features: these ones are going to cost you a pretty penny mini camera that can print sticker pictures built inside<== they look great too Never get lost with the Navigation Sytem MP3 with Sony-Quality speakers Full Internet Capabilities record your own videos 4-Way Webcam porn more reasons to buy: in japan if you miss a meeting because you didn`t get your message the phone company is reliable and will pay you any damages. If you lose your job because you didn`t receive a phone message, then you get paid the equivalent from your service provider. students get discounts! My phone was normally 5000 yen, but because I`m a college student it costs 800. That is the equivilent to $6.50 U.S. It costs about $15 dollars every month. there are no annoying air time fees. If someone calls you they pay. it is the basis of life in japan. everyone has one and if you don`t you miss out on the game NOW ON TO THE PICTURES: ...GO |