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  • Japanese Handset of the Year

    The folks at Ktai Watch ran an open to all readers online poll from December 19 - 25th for best handset model of 2008. They managed to collect about 3,000 votes in all and have listed the top 50 Here.

    The 931SH by Sharp for SoftBank Mobile topped the list with Fujitsu’s F-01A for DoCOMo coming in 2nd place. So, “What about the 3G iPhone” - we can just hear you screaming that from all over the world - well, it easily took top spot in the Smartphone section with over 60% of the votes 8-)

    Our Very Best Wishes to Everyone for 2009!

    Posted: 29 December 2008 | Filed: Japan Market, Mobile Users | Feedback | Print |
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