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  2. Mobile phone industry in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Electric exited the mobile phone market in April 2008. [10] Nokia discontinued development of mobile phones for the Japanese market in 2009. [11] The DoCoMo M702iS, released in December 2006, was the last Motorola phone launched in Japan until their return to the market in 2011.

  3. Japanese mobile phone culture - Wikipedia

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    The first mass-market camera phone was the J-SH04, a Sharp J-Phone model sold in Japan in November 2000. [3] It could instantly transmit pictures via cell phone telecommunication . [ 4 ] The J-Phone (Stylized as 写メール, which stands for Photo-Mail) model not only included a camera, but also the function to send photographs via messaging ...

  4. List of mobile app distribution platforms - Wikipedia

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    This list of mobile app distribution platforms includes digital distribution platforms, or marketplace 'app stores', intended to provide mobile applications, aka 'apps' to mobile devices. For information on each mobile platform and its market share, see the mobile operating system and smartphone articles.

  5. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the iPhone reached 1.1% of worldwide mobile phone market share, [205] and 8.2% of the smartphone market. [206] During this time it was quickly becoming relevant in North America, and in market share was ranked second in the U.S. in 2009, behind the BlackBerry ; [ 207 ] in 2010 the iPhone 3GS was the best-selling smartphone in the U.S ...

  6. Communications in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The nation of Japan currently possesses one of the most advanced communication networks in the world. For example, by 2008 the Japanese government's Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry stated that about 75 million people used mobile phones to access the Internet, said total accounting for about 82% of individual Internet users. [1]

  7. Mobile ticketing - Wikipedia

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    Mobile tickets should not be confused with e-tickets, which are simply tickets issued in electronic form, independent of a specific device and in a standard, intelligible format, that can be printed and used in paper form. While a mobile phone is compatible with an e-ticket, mobile ticketing is a distinct system.

  8. Flighty - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2023, Flighty released an update adding "Flighty Friends," a feature designed to share your upcoming flights with friends. [12] On December 12, 2023, Flighty released an update adding "Flighty Passport," a way to view your flight stats at a glance. [13] Additionally, you can summarize your delays and view your aircraft history. [14]

  9. Gametime - Wikipedia

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    Gametime is a mobile ticket marketplace app developed by San Francisco-based Gametime United Inc., which was founded by Brad Griffith in late 2012.The app was released for iOS in May 2013, with an Android version released in March 2014.