I have to thank Brian X. Chen for helping me diet; just before I had a late night desert in Roppongi,
I used my iPhone to check what's hot in the Twitter-sphere using an app called Summizer.
One of the hottest topic read "Why Japanese hate ..."
I said "Hmmm. What could it be?" I opened the article (it has been edited since I first read it):
Why the Japanese Hate the iPhone
I found Brian's name and said to myself "Oh, I know this guy. I've got an email from him yesterday. He has already finished writing an article with my replies? Within less than 24 hours? wow, He's fast! "
I read on and found I was quoted for something I haven't told to Brian at all.
Here is how it read:
Hayashi's cellular weapon of choice? A Panasonic P905i, a fancy cellphone that
doubles as a 3-inch TV. It also features 3-G, GPS, a 5.1-megapixel camera and
motion sensors for Wii-style games.
"When I show this to visitors from the U.S, they're amazed," Hayashi told
Wired.com. "They think there's no way anybody would want an iPhone in Japan.
But that's only because I'm setting it up for them so that they can see the cool
features."
What P905i is my cellular weapon of choice?
I don't even charge it these days!!
This P905i is the phone from late 2007. Almost all Japanese manufacturers make two generations of phones in ONE year which means this phone is more than 2 generation old; and I don't even bother to use P905i. The latest from Panasonic is P01-A which has a gimmick that can WOW you all called 2 WAY-key. You want believe your eye, if you see it. But that's not my point.
My cellular weapon of choice, of course is an iPhone and my cellular weapon of choice to the foreigners is INFOBAR2 and I don't even dare to charge my P905i these days.