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  • Most Popular Japanese Handsets in 2006

    We caught a feature article on a domestic mobile news site that ranked Japan’s most popular selling models for last year. For KDDI/au the W41CA by Casio was put on the market in February and maintained top place for almost 33 weeks. The continued success of that model was attributed to the feature set which includes; EZ FeliCa (mobile wallet), FM radio tuner, PC Site Viewer (Opera browser) and 2.6-inch wide screen display. The second half sales were dominated by the W43S “Walkman Phone” by Sony Ericsson. See the full ranking list after the jump.

    DoCoMo

    KDDI

    Vodafone / SoftBank

    Posted: 20 February 2007 | Filed: Japan Market, Terminal Technology | Feedback | Print |
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