Sentences with phrase «docomo of»

NTT DoCoMo of Japan has just announced that after mulling over a particular issue for the longest time, they have decided to put a stop to an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for a quartet of Xperia models from Sony.

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However, a rule change by the Reserve Bank of India in January 2014 prevents foreign investors from selling stakes in Indian firms at a pre-determined price or above fair market value — and DoCoMo's exit price is above fair value for Tata Teleservices.
In June, London's Court of International Arbitration ordered Tata to pay $ 1.17 billion to DoCoMo.
In June, the Court of International Arbitration in London ordered Tata to pay $ 1.2 billion to DoCoMo.
In 2009, telecommunications firm DoCoMo paid 127 billion rupees, or about $ 2 billion at current exchange rates, for 26.5 percent of Tata Teleservices.
It is not known if NTT DoCoMo will also have anything of this type for the Japanese consumers.
Tata DoCoMo, which recently announced that it was moving its customers to Bharti Airtel's network before a merger of the...
But few would think it's so hot that Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo would decide to suspend sales of the phone because of complaints about the handset's temperature.
NTT DoCoMo, the Japanese carrier partner for the Optimus Pad has announced that they will launch the LG tablet on Thursday the 31st of March.
Unfortunately, someone at NTT DoCoMo forgot to pay attention to the past failures by Sony and Kyocera, as it plans to release its own dual - screen Android device with the help of NEC - Casio soon in Japan, according to Japanese business daily Nikkei.
While more detailed specifications have yet to be revealed, the only way the phone is going to work effectively for the market is if NEC Casio and DoCoMo did their research and looked at both of the aforementioned failures to see what could be improved and done better for the Japanese market, such as the need for high resolution displays and a proper multi-tasking implementation for all applications to take full advantage of both displays, as the multi-tasking implementations on the Sony and Kyocera models for dual - display use left much to be desired and were quite unusable in practice.
Well, we knew it was coming, and we'd heard several conflicting rumors, but Japan's NTT docomo just dropped a big ol' leak in the form of a marketing poster.
Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo said it suspended domestic sales Friday of the smart phone BlackBerry Bold after about 30 users reported the keyboards heated up during recharging.
About 4,000 units of the BlackBerry Bold, which was launched by the Canadian firm Research In Motion (RIM) last year, were sold in Japan in the seven days since its local debut, DoCoMo said.
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z has been a recently rumored device and according to rumors last week, it was said that NTT DoCoMo could be announcing the tablet on the 22nd of January.
DoCoMo PR mentioned that 1 GB of RAM is required to have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich run smoothly, although it is rather weird as those living in the West have had Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running on those devices for some time already (other than the Sony Xperia PLAY, of course).
NTT DoCoMo has announced that on October 28 3G versions of both tablets will hit Japan.
Mobile carries include NTT DoCoMo and T - Mobile which unlike its domestic rival, Samsung offering the same tablet model for specific carriers, LG does not alter the specs of those they release to these carriers and the only alteration is on the addition of the mobile carriers logo on it.
It looks like four bands of HSPA is too much for a BlackBerry to handle as Japanese carrier DoCoMo has suspended all sales of the Bold due to overheating issues.
of titles — PC — 32 — Smartphone — 265 (iOS — 139, Android 126)-- Tablet — 100 (iOS — 100)-- Feature phone 142 (NTT docomo — 47, au — 48, Softbank — 47)-- Nintendo DS — 2 — Nintendo 3DS — 34 — Wii — 5 — Wii U — 2 — PlayStation 3 — 57 — PlayStation Portable — 30 — PlayStation Vita — 24 — Xbox 360 — 24 — Others (* 1)-- 326 TOTAL 1043
We're only getting a brief preview as of today, but we're teased with the prospect of a full look at NTT DoCoMo's CEATEC booth in early October.
A world leading ICT solutions provider, Huawei Technologies Group Japan K.K. (hereafter referred to as Huawei Japan) will develop the following three - product line up as the company's spring model: docomo NEXT series «Ascend D2 HW - 03E» with Japan's fastest * 4 Xi 112.5 Mbps compatibility, Wi - Fi router «HW - 02E», and large screen and audio tablet «dtab» with which a wide variety of d Market content can be enjoyed at home via Wi - Fi.
Interestingly, ZTE created the Axon M at the request of Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo, which partnered with NEC to launch the Medias W N - 05E (another twin - screen Android phone) in 2013.
Coinbase has raised $ 75m as part of a Series C funding round backed by a host of impressive first - time bitcoin investors including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Fortune 500 financial services group USAA, Spanish megabank BBVA and Japanese telcom giant DoCoMo.
That's the word out of Japan and NTT docomo and it looks like the kick - starter to all the Android Oreo updates for currently supported Xperias.
Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo, in partnership with Chinese phone maker Huawei, reached a peak download speed of more than 3 Gbps during trials earlier this year.
However, it would make sense for Huawei to adopt Tizen OS given that it was one of the first members of the Tizen Association which included the likes of Intel, Fujitsu, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic and others.
It's unclear what caused DoCoMo's change of heart, but it could come as a big blow to Samsung's Tizen plans, as the carrier has been one of the more important of the many companies and carriers that have partnered with Intel and Samsung on Tizen.
As Android Authority reports, Sony has announced that the update is now available for the Xperia Z5, Z5 Compact and Z5 Premium in its home market of Japan, starting with those devices sold by leading domestic carrier NTT DoCoMo.
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