For those who doesn't know what on the earth DoCoMo and Softbank would release this 1990s phone, This Rakuraku phone is targeting SENIOR CITIZENS whose eyes are not as good as younger generations, who doen't need fancy functions, and whose fingers / eyes coordination are not quite synchronized, and whose hearing ability is decreasing.
Hence it comes up with large button, double mic noise canceller, clear voice, transflective LCD for viewing outdoors, GPS, Voice Navigation, etc etc
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
FrankTheCrank @ Mar 17th 2008 3:32PM
That phone is so 1997. yeeech!
christomapher @ Mar 17th 2008 5:13PM
I'd like to see a phone from 1997 that looks like that thing.
PhilxBefore @ Mar 17th 2008 6:16PM
Sans the color QVGA display, I think thats actualyl pretty dead on.
AoMoe @ Mar 17th 2008 7:26PM
Wow. A real response from someone that has never used a phone with features that you could actually use.
tekdroid @ Mar 17th 2008 11:50PM
I dislike flip phones, but aesthetically and usability-wise, the Fujitsu is right up my alley.
Am I stuck in the 1990s? God I hope so!
If it ain't gloss or shiny faux silver with excruciating buttons, it's not just not in 'fashion' today. How sad!
yui @ Mar 18th 2008 7:25AM
For those who doesn't know what on the earth DoCoMo and Softbank would release this 1990s phone, This Rakuraku phone is targeting SENIOR CITIZENS whose eyes are not as good as younger generations,
who doen't need fancy functions, and whose fingers / eyes coordination are not quite synchronized, and whose hearing ability is decreasing.
Hence it comes up with large button, double mic noise canceller, clear voice, transflective LCD for viewing outdoors, GPS, Voice Navigation, etc etc
View more before laughing at this 1990s phone.