When i first came to Japan i was excited about getting a mobile phone that could do more than the ones back home, like hold money which i could use to pay for goods and services at different places.
I have no idea the technology to implement this feature was so basic.

Even though there’s no capability to store money in it, I still prefer my iPhone any day of the week.
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i want one!
looks so simple but hitech
WOW! Who knew?!?! I could build one myself!!!!
LOL, so that’s how they do it!
I’ve been wondering for years where Japanese people stow their change and small bills since they never seem to have any while my pockets a brimming with crumpled 1k notes and coins
Recycling is the key to modern age communication!
You idiot.
Just enough for a 6 pack
Good spotting Chris.
Thats’ what I call going GREEN.
Extreme Recycling.
Yeah, but the contract on that phone is absurd!
TREMENDOUS humour Neil
Glad you like mate.
I want one myself. Technology wise that is. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! That phone is soo cool! Did the Japanese really create that?
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