Japanese mobile phone culture

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title: Japanese mobile phone culture
text: keitai denwa In Japan, mobile phones became ubiquitous years before the phenomenon spread worldwide. In Japanese, mobile phones are called keitai denwa (携帯電話), literally "portable telephones," and are often known simply as keitai (携帯). A majority of the Japanese population own cellular phones, most of which are equipped with enhancements such as video and camera capabilities. As of 2018, 65% of the population owned such devices. This pervasiveness and the particularities of their usage has led t
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date created: 2004-02-24T10:25:36Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T11:28:18Z
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