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All New Super-Slim User Manual
Save the Trees..!! DoCoMo and KDDI indicate mobilephone user manuals now slimmed to about 1/4 of previous page count. http://bit.ly/aYFp6DReliable manual when embarrassing it with usage. It comes here, it changes radically, and it thins remarkably though the number of pages spent on the explanation just increased along with making of the commodity including the cellular phone multifunctional. On the inside that chases the age by should not of the content “” and the readership and falls, the manufacturer begins to cut the rudder in the device that understands even if it doesn’t read.
NTT DoCoMo compressed the manual on about page 500 that was thickness into page 120 of about 1/4 by 17 models from last winter model till then. “The receive mail is seen” and “Call it” Only the operation for the beginner is published. On a portable liquid crystal screen, the explanation for the class person read in the displayed guide.
KDDI also says that the quantity consumed of paper is about 1/4 a present manual compared with the year before last.

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