I'm guessing that's Vodafone/Softbank and Willcom (One has phones that work worldwide, one has phones that work in quite a lot of Asia) picking up more steam. I'm also glad that their handsets will start picking up GSM. Their phones are GREAT to use (I believe that there was a DoCoMo phone by Fujitsu that had iTunes syncing before the Motorola phone-wasn't crippled with a 100-song limit either, and they're still selling it, I think)(Ah, here- this is what the Moto E1 should have been- http://www.fmworld.net/product/phone/f901ic/ )
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I'm guessing that's Vodafone/Softbank and Willcom (One has phones that work worldwide, one has phones that work in quite a lot of Asia) picking up more steam. I'm also glad that their handsets will start picking up GSM. Their phones are GREAT to use (I believe that there was a DoCoMo phone by Fujitsu that had iTunes syncing before the Motorola phone-wasn't crippled with a 100-song limit either, and they're still selling it, I think)(Ah, here- this is what the Moto E1 should have been- http://www.fmworld.net/product/phone/f901ic/ )