| 17th December - NTT DoCoMo announced
the FOMA F801i, a new child-friendly 3G mobile phone loaded with special features
for the safety and convenience of children, will go on sale December 20. Building
on the popular FOMA SA800i model that DoCoMo released in March 2006, the F801i
offers many new or improved child-friendly features (see attachments) for security,
theft/loss prevention, ease of use and more. In an emergency, the child
can quickly switch on the phone's 100-decibel alarm, which produces two types
of noise alternately. When the alarm is activated, the phone also emits a bright
light (high-intensity LED) that is easily visible to people in the surrounding
area. The phone can be set to automatically notify loved ones when the alarm
is activated, and provide the handset's current location as well. Computer-generated
phone calls can be placed to up to three registered numbers and messages can be
sent to registered individuals who subscribe to the i-mode location service called
imadoco search. In addition, the child can discreetly message their location
to a registered imadoco search user by simply pushing a button on the side of
the phone. If the phone's power is switched off, a presetting can enable
the handset to automatically turn back on (in as little as five minutes) and message
the incident and the phone's location to a registered DoCoMo phone. An amulet-style
remote controller ( above ) worn by the child can be used to make a misplaced
phone beep if within a range of about 10 meters (may vary with usage environment).
If the user moves even farther from the handset, the phone can automatically lock
(requires presetting). If the handset remains out of the amulet's range for more
than five minutes, a message can be sent automatically to a registered DoCoMo
phone. The F801i is ergonomically designed for easy use by small hands,
and its waterproof body can withstand accidental immersion (up to 30 minutes at
one-meter depth) or concentrated water sprays. The phone's soft-rectangle
shape and round speaker grille enclosed by a ring-shape LED were conceived by
renowned designer Kashiwa Sato to symbolize safety, peace of mind, creativity
and the future. DoCoMo, as part of its corporate social responsibility program,
provides education on the proper use of mobile phones by children. The Mobile
Phone Safety Program involves workshops for students from elementary through high
school, as well as for parents. DoCoMo has conducted more than 3,600 workshops
for some 540,000 people throughout Japan since 2004. This program, along with
services for site-access restriction, location information, etc., form a broad
framework within which DoCoMo works to provide parents and their children with
a safe and secure environment for using mobile phones. Back
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