Published on November 29th,2007 at 2:30 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

NICO+, as simple as a… phone.

As amazing as it is, this NICO+ is one of the few mobile phones in Japan which can only be used as a phone and in order to send email… and that is IT ! Well to be honest with you, most of the people in Japan who purchase these fancy ketai (mobile phones) are only using 10% of their functionality while most of the time their mobile phone will just be used in order to send and receive emails and play games, so why spend so much money, when Willcom can offer us the most simple device ever, the NICO+ ?


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Comments
 

  • http://www.asiandramapodcast.com Steven

    Even though this phone here is supposedly cheap, it’s still a lot more colorful than phones available in the US!

  • http://www.cashforcrumbs.net j

    Once again, as is often the case, From Japan=Better Looking

 

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