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✨💖✨My cell phone collection 💖✨💖
The sad life that most of them don't work or can't be turned on because I don't have the power cord for them. Initially I was just gonna show off my keitai but then I wanted to show off some other guys. It isn't even all my cell phones, just the pretty ones hahaha. We will see if I add in more soon.
My current phone!
the so704i! flipphones with cute sub-display animations automatically end up in my list of favourites... (🌺^_^) decoden would feel unnecessary :O! but it would b fun to come up with cute ideas that incorporate the little animations...
got some new old phones :3

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Japanese Mobile Phone Culture
Keitai denwa (携帯電話), meaning “portable phone” in Japanese, is the full length term used for cellphones in Japan. More often though, cellphones are simply referred to by its shortened form, keitai (ケータイ), and the more recently popular; smartphone (スマホ).
Garakei (ガラケー), otherwise known as the clamshell style cellphone was the most popular style in mainstream Japanese society beginning in the mid to late 90s. However, the popularity began to fade in the early 2010s when smartphones became more widespread. This page serves as a tribute to the mobile phone culture in Japan with a focus on the garakei era (ガラケー時代).
My Garakei ♥