• DoCoMo Raku-Raku is a touchscreen experience with pressure sensitivity

  • As phones get increasingly complicated, we fail to understand the needs of those who are yet to be impressed and touched by touchscreen technology. The DoCoMo Raku-Raku from Japan makes the transition from buttons to not more smooth. The device uses a highlighter to select a particular menu item when touched lightly. To launch an application or open a file, more pressure has to be applied. The DoCoMo Raku-Raku packs a 4-inch display, 8-megapixel camera, and an easy to comprehend display interface. The phone also has a dedicated phone support center for novice users seeking assistance. Other features include 1Seg TV broadcasts, emergency disaster bulleting and mobile wallet. $38.
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