
Casio Exilim W63CA on FCC. Casio Exilim W63CA has recently been spotted on FCC. This mobile phone is the successor to the previous W53CA, it has a 8 megapixel camera, WVGA (800×400 pixel) screen. Japanese carrier KDDI is stamped on the sticker, but that it’s been slapped on the FCC’s desk offers hope we’ll see it stateside.
(via fcc, boingboing)
KDDI + Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Partnership for Online Bank. According to Reuters, KDDI and The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ have been in partnership to set up an online bank. KDDI and Bank of Tokyo expect to have 2.4 million accounts and deposits representing a total of 1 trillion yen ($9.27 billion) in the fiscal year starting April 2010. Then, in the following two years, the bank plans to have a total of 3.4 million accounts and 1.5 trillion yen in deposits. The 50-50 joint venture will be called Jibun Bank or “me bank,” and will reportedly debut in mid-July.
(via reuters)

KDDI Summer 2008 Collection announced. Following the last report, SoftBank Summer 2008 Collection announced, now it’s time for the third of the largest mobile operators in Japan, KDDI. The company revealed its predictably spectacular Summer 2008 lineup with entrants from Kyocera, Sony Ericsson, Sanyo, Sharp, Toshiba, Casio, and Korea’s Pantech. Here’s KDDI’s offering: Continue reading ‘KDDI Summer 2008 Collection announced’
ER Search - Visual Search powered by Bandai announced by KDDI. We’ve heard a visual search technology before in the last post, Vodafone Otello Visual Mobile Search - CeBIT 2008, Recently, KDDI has just announced that their intention to put the Bandai Networks-powered visual search application, called ER Search, on their Spring 2008 au line of cameraphones. Continue reading ‘ER Search - Visual Search powered by Bandai announced by KDDI’
Over 100 million Panasonic Mobile Phones were sold. Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd (Panasonic Mobile) announced that at the end of March this year it became the first mobile phone manufacturer to achieve a record delivery of 100 million units of mobile communication terminals to Japanese mobile phone carriers. These carriers include NTT DoCoMo, KDDI, and Softbank. Continue reading ‘Over 100 million Panasonic Mobile Phones were sold’
KDDI + LTE Next Generation Network (as NTT DoCoMo + Softbank). Japanese CDMA operator KDDI has decided that they’re going to go with LTE for their next generation network, just like their competitors NTT DoCoMo and Softbank. Continue reading ‘KDDI + LTE Next Generation Network (as NTT DoCoMo + Softbank)’
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