A model shows the prototype of a detachable cell phone, being developed by top Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo, at CEATEC 2008 home electronics trade show in Chiba near Tokyo Tuesday, Sept. 30. 2008. (AP)
A model shows the prototype of a detachable cell phone, being developed by top Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo, at CEATEC 2008 home electronics trade show in Chiba near Tokyo Tuesday, Sept. 30. 2008. The new handset enables users to chat, send text messages, listen to music, watch videos, browse Internet through DoCoMo's 'i-mode' while the keyboard and the display parts are separated because the two are connected by Bluetooth.



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