
This isn't the first time we put a Japanese cell phone under the spotlight, and it surely won't be the last. That's because Japan is home to a great number of unique and exotic handsets – handsets that a gadget lover might be curious about. Here's an excellent example of that – the Fujitsu F-04B Separate Keitai.
Released in 2010 on NTT DoCoMo, Fujitsu's phone stood out with its 2-piece design. Yes, the phone actually consisted of two separable pieces, which were held together with a magnet and communicated via Bluetooth. The idea behind this unorthodox solution was to enable users to exchange ...
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