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  2. Mobile phone industry in Japan - Wikipedia

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    SoftBank now offers 3G, 4G and 5G services using W-CDMA technology at 900 MHz and 2100 MHz. SoftBank was also the exclusive service provider of Apple's iPhone in Japan until November 2011. As of March 2016, there were 40 million subscribers. SoftBank acquired Y!mobile in 2010 and continued to use Y!mobile.

  3. SoftBank Group - Wikipedia

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    SoftBank Corporation, its spun-out affiliate and former flagship business, is the third-largest wireless carrier in Japan, with 45.621 million subscribers as of March 2021. [23] SoftBank was ranked in the 2024 Forbes Global 2000 list as the 461st largest public company in the world. [24]

  4. Japanese mobile phone culture - Wikipedia

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    There is some overlap of market segments between low-end smartphones and high-end feature phones, and many shared features. PHS, which was initially developed as a cheaper alternative to 2G networks such as CDMA and GSM, was initially deployed in 1995, but is now only offered by one carrier, Y!Mobile (part of SoftBank). As elsewhere in the ...

  5. Sam Altman warns AI could kill us all. But he still wants the ...

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    Most recently, OpenAI and iPhone designer Jony Ive have reportedly been in talks to raise $1 billion from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank for an AI device to replace the smartphone.

  6. Ymobile - Wikipedia

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    Y!mobile is a brand used by SoftBank Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank Group Corporation, that provides mobile telecommunications and ADSL services. The current CEO of the company is Ken Miyauchi. It was formed in 2014 through the merger of Willcom and eAccess, and uses the Y! moniker brand from Yahoo!

  7. Motorola Razr 50 - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Razr 50 is a foldable smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility. Launched in 2024, it is part of the Motorola Razr series, known for its foldable design and innovative technology. [1] [2] [3] On September 24, 2024, Motorola unveiled the Motorola Razr 50s, a variant of the Motorola Razr 50 for Japanese carrier SoftBank. [4]

  8. Z Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022, SoftBank Corp and Z Holdings announced that they would consolidate PayPay, a smartphone payment service. SoftBank Group, the parent company of SoftBank Corp, had a 50% stake in PayPay and was a consolidated subsidiary. However, SoftBank Corp and Z Holdings jointly invested and established a new holding company called B Holdings.

  9. List of Sharp mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Sharp GX1: 'Candybar' style, operator O2-only, relatively small production run, launched October 2002; Sharp GX10: 'Flip' style, sold >1 million units. 2003 3GSM World Congress Best Handset.