Anyone actually ever seen a PDA worn around the neck?? I think this would
actually be pretty useful!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phillip Zadarnowski [mailto:fanjet@iinet.com.au]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 4:29 PM
> To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
> Subject: (keitai-l) Re: Japanese Toy Phones
>
>
> Paul Bryan Lester:
>
> >Hmmm do they really break like toys???
>
> >100% of my friends in the US have broken their keitai
> >(that's 3 people), but only a few (also about 3 but out
> >of 40) have succeeded in breaking their Japanese
> >cell phones and usually it takes a year or two, not a month
> >or two.
>
> > I am great and breaking things. My Japanese phone hasn't broken!
> >They look like toys, but toys they are not.
>
> Mobiles go through the drop test before release. I've had two phones
> undergo gravitic disfunction, but only after repeatedly doing so over
> a few years and even then only the LCD cracked or otherwise failed.
>
> I really wish we had some decent Japanese phones over here. After
> a trip to Hong Kong and seeing all these tiny clamshell phones worn
> around the neck like pendants, I'm sure they would sell very
> well indeed.
>
> Every gram of weight saved helps reduce the impact when knocked/
> dropped.
>
> S
>
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Received on Wed Aug 8 19:03:47 2001