Japanese Cell Phones (keitai Denwa/æºå¸¯é»è©±): Texting And Emoticons
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at
7:51 pm
My second video on Japanese cellphones! I'll show you how to text in Japanese as well as use their ridiculous emoticons. It's just my crappy Softbank phone, so I can only show you the basics, but t...
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lol a guide to sexting in japan would be good lol just joking
OH I GET IT, because it’s like texting, but instead you said sexting, which is funny because it has the word sex in it, which is funny.Oh puns
lol i was joking im not some old pervert i am a 15 year old going to japan
where do you buy keitai denwa?
at a cell phone shop in Japan? Like Docomo, Softbank, AU, etc.
could i buy a cellphone in japan and use it in america?
I think you might have to pay through the nose if you tried to do that. But I bet it’s possible. The plan would just be crazy expensive probably. But I know I can’t use my phone in America. ;_;
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@brotherannie kk thx soo much
LOL, I’ve already been to one, and let me tell you, I’ve seen enough old lady butts to fill a lifetime. That’s not a bad idea though, I’ll see what I can do. I might get dirty looks if I took a camera into one though, even just the lounge area where everyone’s dressed. I’m pretty sure I’d be escorted out pretty quickly.
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uhh how is that a case of OCD?thats what i want to know i mean i text alot but idont care if i miss a text i will just reply to it later.and i still hang out with a bunch of my friends almost everyday and i still text so its not rely OCD.
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Amid the considerable sound and fury of SXSW, on-demand music-streaming subscription service MOG announced the launch of its impending mobile app for iPhone and Android. The mobile service will launch in the early second quarter of this year for a $10 per month fee, which also includes on-demand desktop streaming. Back in December, the MP3 blog network launched its all-you-can-eat music-streaming service, offering on-demand listening to its seven million song library from a web browser for $5 per month. The mobile version of the All Access service takes all that music with you on the go, and includes the ability to download tracks to a “local cache” on your device for listening when you don’t have a cell signal and are out of Wi-Fi range. An “HQ Audio” option allows users to opt for a higher audio quality download in exchange for the tradeoff of larger file sizes. Founder and CEO of MOG David Hyman said of the announcement, “The whole point of putting music in the cloud is to be able…
iPhone pwns but blackberry don’t fuck around lol
um ever heard of texting?!
Go to http://www.verizonwireless.com and login click my phone then go to activate existing phone …both equipments must be off to process online…. the esn is located on the back of the phone you must remove the battery and look at the back of the phone. If you call customer service to do it there is the fee $20 per esn change and you will have to call for your home phone because it can not be change if you are on the equipment…you can get them to waive the fee just tell them you tried to do it and you recieved a message saying unable to complete please call cusotmer service 800-922-0204 …. the reason you won't be able to do it is because unless one on those phones are not on the network when you change the first one you will have 2 esn of the same # on the network and it won't process …customer servcie will have to do it a tenured rep wuld know that call them and get it waived and have them do it…. the only way you will be able to do it is to have 1 dummy esn #
texting cost the same on blackberry, it depends on what text plan you get with your provider…. the only difference would be if you got a data plan, add about $30 to your bill.
Sounds like something got messed up. Installing Japanese Support should not change your default language. You could try to check your Localization Settings and make sure everything is set to English. Also most apps ask you your language before install. I'm not to sure on how to answer this question it might be a very simple or quite complex fix.
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