📅 January 26, 2011

Franck Muller Limited Edition iPhone 4 Cases Can Be Pre-Ordered For $1,270

Franck Muller, a noted Swiss watchmaker, has designed a special case for the iPhone 4 that can now be pre-ordered in Japan.The cases will be sold as a limited edition, with Japanese iPhone provider SoftBank offering a total of 6 different models that will be produced 500 times each.

Franck Muller, a noted Swiss watchmaker, has designed a special case for the iPhone 4 that can now be pre-ordered in Japan.The cases will be sold as a limited edition, with Japanese iPhone provider SoftBank offering a total of 6 different models that will be produced 500 times each. SoftBank will start shipping the cases in April. Contact specialized stores like Rinkya or Geek Stuff 4 U if you’re ready to spend that kind of money on such an accessory.

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📅 November 3, 2010

Giorgio Armani x Softbank iPhone & iPad Cases

Giorgio Armani has just announced the future release of a team of accessories designed to house Apple products. Developed with Japanese phone retailer Softbank, flagship items include cases for both the iPhone 4 and iPad.

Giorgio Armani has just announced the future release of a team of accessories designed to house Apple products. Developed with Japanese phone retailer Softbank, flagship items include cases for both the iPhone 4 and iPad. To be created from a high-quality calf leather, the cases will undoubtedly find themselves amongst the most luxurious of accessories and are priced accordingly. Expect a release at select Softbank branches in Japan on December 1st.

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📅 February 16, 2009

The Cheaper and Sexier Alternative!

If you are a regular here at FSMdotCOM or at least , you’ve been here a couple of times, you know that im highly interested in the Japanese iPhone scene. I finally found someone that can fill me in.( and you of course ).

This article was written Maree Carr

The latest iPhone 3G seems quietly popular here in Japan. From what I’ve seen, it’s mostly gaijin (foreigners) who have them, which probably seems a little contradictory to the perceived technological addiction so many foreigners conjure when they think of the Japanese. In fact, to my surprise, I actually find Japan to be a little technologically… delayed. But that’s a whole other story (upon which I can elaborate at a later date should anyone be interested).

As for the iPhone, there only seems to be one player involved in the retailing of such an amazing piece of technology; Softbank (formerly Vodafone Japan). Softbank also seems to be the most popular phone provider for foreigners as they offer English support (of which I can tell you is basically useless. More on that later!).

After having made the decision that the iPhone was for me (due to my intentions to travel extensively internationally in the future and the desire to carry just one phone that would work across all systems) I decided to start my phone plan research while I waited for my “gaijin kaado” (foreigners card) to be processed therefore enabling me to sign up to a contract. It seems that the concept of capped plans (such as those in Australia and the UK (and possibly elsewhere)) have never reached the shores of Japan, as the phone plan system here is more complicated than the theory of relativity. Even after having read a catalogue in English and having dragged a native speaker with me to Softbank, I still left empty handed and more confused than I was previously!!

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📅 January 4, 2009

While Japan is watching TV on the iPhone, in America iFart tops the chart

” With only one day left on the 2008 calendar Softbank finally released the highly anticipated 1-Seg TV tuner and battery for the Apple iPhone. Say what you will about the iPhone’s steep challenge in Japan, but Softbank has come through with one of the best Apple accessories ever to hit the market. The device looks almost exactly like the iPhone itself but feels incredibly lightweight thus allowing the add-on to fit perfectly into the high-bar aesthetic tastes of most Apple fans. ” [ read the full article here ]

What do you think about this? First of all what do you think about iFart? Did you know that earlier last year, Apple had banned a similar fart joke app called something like “pull my finger” because “it lacked taste” and now this really worthless piece of shit app made more than US$30,000! WTF?!?!?
I really wanna see what do you think about this?

PS : Thanks to Jay Oatway for the article abovc . YOU ROCK DUDE!!! BIG fan of yours ( Jay Oatway :  Editor of Charged.mobi — a mobile lifestyle magazine based in Hong Kong )