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  • Japan’s New Miniature Phones

    Just when you thought that cellphones could not possibly get any smaller! Check-out the latest lineup of DoCoMo FOMA 903i models, now available online from Strapya World, which are 40% smaller than scale and selling for less than a mere $3 usd each. You can’t choose which model will be sent when ordering a single unit so the company suggests buying the whole collection. I think we will.. 8-)

    Hey, long-awaited MOBILE FIGURE COLLECTION has just arrived in ver. 8!! Get a brand new Docomo Keitai as your cell phone charm. Speciality of ver. 8 is Foma D and F, well reproduced of advanced model. “one push slide” and “swing display for one-segment broadcasting” Enjoy the coolset Japanese cell phone life as cell phone charm!

    Posted: 23 May 2007 | Filed: Japan Market, Sign of the Times | Feedback | Print |
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