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(Nikkei)--NTT DoCoMo Inc. (9437) will release a smartphone and tablet computer equipped with receivers for Mobacas, a new multimedia broadcasting service slated for an April 1 launch. read full article... This article is available to Nikkei.com...
NTT DoCoMo is reported to be developing an automated language translation service for its mobile phones. Based on routing a call through a remote server, the user simply uses their mobile phone as usual, and a machine translated version is delivered at...
NTT DoCoMo senior vice president and managing director of strategic marketing Kiyohito Nagata (R) and Walt Disney Japan medial group general manager David Milstein shake hands at a press preview to annouce their new product brand 'Disney Mobile on... View Photo »
In Japan, we've already linked up with world-leading mobile operator NTT DoCoMo to allow them to use the Scratch Shield technology on its Style Series N-03B mobile phones, and we think this technology has real scope beyond the automotive world
(Nikkei)--With Japan's electronics titans such as Sony Corp. (6758) and Panasonic Corp. (6752) mired in red ink, and others like NTT DoCoMo Inc. (9437) struggling with service disruptions, the industry is crying out for young minds that can seize the...
Japanese actress Maki Horikita introduces a mobile produced by NTT DoCoMo and Walt Disney Japan during a press preview to announce the company's new product brand 'Disney Mobile on docomo' and hand set models in Tokyo on February 1, 2012. NTT DoCoMo and... View Photo »
NTT DoCoMo to launch the iPhone by fall next year's LTE-capable iPad next summer. Nikkei Business is, NTT DoCoMo is next summer LTE -enabled iPad launched, until the fall LTE has reportedly enabled the release of the iPhone.
The high-end Medias LTE N-04D will support 4G LTE speeds and sport a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. As is typical of high-end Japanese phones, a 1Seg TV tuner will also be onboard. The 4.3-inch touchscreen has a high 720p resolution, and Bluetooth 4.0 is...
NTT docomo, Inc. The name is officially an abbreviation of the phrase, "do communications over the mobile network", and is also from a phrase dokodemo, meaning "everywhere" in Japanese. docomo provides phone, video phone (FOMA and Some PHS), i-mode (internet), and mail (i-mode mail, Short Mail, and SMS) services. Full Article
NTT DoCoMo senior vice president and managing director of strategic marketing Kiyohito Nagata speaks during a press preview to annouce its new product brand 'Disney Mobile on docomo' and hand set models in Tokyo on February 1, 2012. NTT DoCoMo and Walt Disney Japan introduced 'Disney...
View Photo »Japan's mobile communication giant NTT DoCoMo president Ryuji Yamada announces he and five other top executives will take pay cuts to apologise for a series of network troubles at a press conference in Tokyo on January 27, 2012. The firm admitted it has struggled to deal with growing...
View Photo »Japanese actress Maki Horikita introduces a mobile produced by NTT DoCoMo and Walt Disney Japan during a press preview to announce the company's new product brand 'Disney Mobile on docomo' and hand set models in Tokyo on February 1, 2012. NTT DoCoMo and Walt Disney Japan introduced...
View Photo »A pedestrian uses his mobile phone as he walks past shop of Japan's mobile communication giant NTT DoCoMo in Tokyo on January 27, 2012. NTT DoCoMo announced president Ryuji Yamada and five other top executives would take pay cuts to apologise for a series of network troubles as the firm...
View Photo »The logo for NTT Docomo, one of Japan's largest providers of mobile voice, data and multimedia services, is pictured at the ITU Telecom World in Geneva October 24, 2011. ITU Telecom World 2011 is a gathering of government and industry leaders which will focus on applying connected...
View Photo »Japanese mobile communication provider NTT DoCoMo president Ryuji Yamada introduces the company's new line up of smartphones at a press conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled four models of smartphones for the LTE next-generation high-speed communication network...
View Photo »Japanese mobile communication giant NTT DoCoMo president Ryoji Yamada (C) smiles with actor Ken Watanabe (R) and actress Maki Horikita (L) as they display (L to R) Fujitsu's Arrows X, LG's Optimus, NEC's Medias and Samsung's Galaxy SII at a press conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2011.
View Photo »Japanese mobile communication provider NTT DoCoMo president Ryuji Yamada displays a chocolate bar shaped smartphone called Q-Pot.Phone, produced by Japanese electronics maker Sharp, at a press conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled a total of 14 models of new...
View Photo »A staff member of NTT DoCoMo holds a prototype of a smart phone case which measures radiation levels as demonstrated on radium balls (R) which contains a small amount of radiation at the CEATEC JAPAN 2011 electronics show in Chiba, east of Tokyo, October 4, 2011. The smart phone case...
View Photo »A promotional staff of NTT DoCoMo demonstrates a prototype of smart phone case which measures bad breath at CEATEC JAPAN 2011 electronics show in Chiba, east of Tokyo, October 4, 2011. The smart phone case "Sensor Jacket" has a sensor on it that measures foul breath and smells of...
View Photo »Japan's mobile carrier NTT Docomo Inc. Senior Executive Vice President Kiyoyuki Tsujimura, right, and Sony Computer Entertainment Japan President Hiroshi Kawano show off PlayStation Vita, called "PSVITA" for short, as they announce a Japan tie-up for the new product during a press...
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo Chief Executive Officer Ryuji Yamada speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tokyo July 8, 2011. NTT DoCoMo, Japan's biggest mobile operator, will launch 15 to 20 new smartphone and tablet models this autumn and winter, Yamada said on Friday, as it seeks to compete with...
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo staff prepare for the company's 2011 summer model press preview in Tokyo, on May 16, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled 24 models for the 2011 summer season including 9 smart phones models.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada explains the company's actions taken after the March 11 earthquake and tsunamis in northern Japan during its 2011 summer model press preview in Tokyo, on May 16, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled 24 models for the 2011 summer season including 9 smart phones...
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada explains the company's new smart phone AQUOS PHONE SH-12C during its 2011 summer model press preview in Tokyo, on May 16, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled 24 models for the 2011 summer season including 9 smart phones models.
View Photo »Models show off NTT DoCoMo's new smart phones, (L-R) Galaxy S II SC-02C, Xperia acro SO-02C, F-12C, AQUOS PHONE SH-12C, Optimus bright L-07C, MEDIAS WP N-06C, during the company's 2011 summer model press preview in Tokyo, on May 16, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled 24 models for the 2011...
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada (C) poses with the company's commercial representatives, Maki Horikita (L) and Ken Watanabe (R) during its 2011 summer phone model press preview in Tokyo, on May 16, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled 24 models for the 2011 summer season including 9 smart phones...
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo commercial representatives, Maki Horikita (L) and Ken Watanabe (R) pose in a photo session during the company's 2011 summer model press preview in Tokyo, on May 16, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled 24 models for the 2011 summer season including 9 smart phones models.
View Photo »Models display Japanese mobile communication provider NTT DoCoMo's smartphones targeting teenaged girls, produced by Japanese electronics giant Fujitsu, at a press conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled four models of smartphones for the LTE next-generation...
View Photo »Japanese actor Ken Watanabe (R) and actress Maki Horikita (L) display NTT DoCoMo's new smartphones, Samsung's Galaxy SII (R) and Fujitsu's Arrows X, at a press conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled four models of smartphones for the LTE next-generation high-speed...
View Photo »Models display smartphones for Japanese mobile communication provider NTT DoCoMo (L to R): Samsung's Galaxy SII, Fujitsu's Arrows X, LG's Optimus and NEC's Medias at a press conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2011. NTT DoCoMo unveiled the four models of smartphones for the LTE...
View Photo »A model shows "0.08 micro sieverts per hour," the measured radiation level, on the screen of NTT DoCoMo smartphone MEDIAS at the CEATEC Japan, Japan's biggest consumer electronics show, in Chiba, east of Tokyo, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011. Japan's top mobile carrier displayed a prototype of a...
View Photo »A model displays a smartphone with a special jacket to analyze radiation levels, displayed by Japanese telecommunication giant NTT DoCoMo, at Asia's largest electronics trade show CEATEC (Cutting-Edge IT & Electronics Comprehensive Exhibition) in Chiba City, suburban Tokyo on October...
View Photo »A receptionist works in front of a logo of NTT DoCoMo, Japan's biggest mobile operator, at its headquarters in Tokyo July 8, 2011. NTT DoCoMo will launch 15 to 20 new smartphone and tablet models this autumn and winter, its CEO Ryuji Yamada said on Friday, as it seeks to compete with...
View Photo »A man wears a 3D glasses to see the high quality 3D display showing the 360-degree panoramic view of a street as Japan's No. 1 mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo demonstrates LTE-Advanced, a fourth-generation (4G) mobile communication technology, at the Wireless Japan Expo in Tokyo Friday, May...
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo senior vice president and managing director of strategic marketing Kiyohito Nagata speaks during a press preview to annouce its new product brand 'Disney Mobile on docomo' and hand set models in Tokyo on February 1, 2012. NTT DoCoMo and Walt Disney Japan introduced 'Disney...
View Photo »In Japan, we've already linked up with world-leading mobile operator NTT DoCoMo to allow them to use the Scratch Shield technology on its Style Series N-03B mobile phones, and we think this technology has real scope beyond the automotive world
NTT DoCoMo to launch the iPhone by fall next year's LTE-capable iPad next summer. Nikkei Business is, NTT DoCoMo is next summer LTE -enabled iPad launched, until the fall LTE has reportedly enabled the release of the iPhone.
NTT DoCoMo to launch the iPhone by fall next year's LTE-capable iPad next summer. Nikkei Business is, NTT DoCoMo is next summer LTE -enabled iPad launched, until the fall LTE has reportedly enabled the release of the iPhone.
The agreement is said to have been hammered out in discussions that saw NTT DoCoMo senior executives travel to Cupertino earlier this month to meet with Apple CEO Tim Cook
