W41CA

Used to travel a lot to Seattle when I was at Amazon which was the reason why I continued to use my A1303SA for so long. The A1303SA was the only phone at the time from AU that could be used in Japan, parts of Asia and the US. But for some reason, Japanese phones that could be used in Japan and overseas were really (and still are) crap in terms of functionality.
I've always wanted a better phone but thought that I should be practical and stick with my crap A1303SA but then after a few years, Japanese phones with removable sim cards started to come out - yep - what has been the norm outside of Japan has not been in Japan. I'm not sure even if my old AU had a sim card inside - even if there was, it was probably welded down and shielded in 3 mm thick amber.
I went for this Casio W41CA for a few reasons.
- It was the thinnest and coolest among the current AU collection. Didnt want to change my carrier or I would have had to change my phone number. Number portability has not existed in Japan yet but will be implemented this November.
- Removable sim card. Not all of the AU phones have removable cards. This meant that I could take out the card and use it in my RAZR when I'm abroad.
- Has a wide screen and an acceptable 2 megapixel camera built in (see pics of Nakano Broadway)
The phone also has a built in Opera browser which supports CSS, Javascript and Cookies which comes in very handy indeed.
Entertainment comes in the form of a video player where I can use this instead of my video iPod - Keitai Henkan Kun is the program you need to convert movie files.
There is also a built in radio too for those who still enjoy the analog world. Standard functions like chat and email are the norm. What surprised me the most about this phone is the internet speed - 2MBPS!
All in all very happy with the purchase and even if I upgrade to a new phone in the future, the W41CA can still be used as a decent camera - unlike my previous AU which can only be used as a door stopper..

These new line of AUs are a pain in the bottom because they made it so you cant use the old adapters - just get a knife and scrape off the grooves and you will be able to use your old AU adaptors.
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I just LOVE the metro-map interface this phone has!
Student - Free lance graphic designer and musician
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Gotta vote for the Latter option.
iPhone, yo.
i have this phone but i cant use it here in philippines....
does some one have a instruction manual in english, that can be download?
i hope someone cn help me....
Lover of Akiba!
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I had this keitai, now I'm using the W51CA... I love my Casio keitai...
Art student
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I like the look of that phone especially the menu skin.
Supreme Commander of NERV Co.
I own a LGTu500 and I lose it soo much, it looks kind of similiar to that one. However I soo want your phone, loves the colour and it's so sleek! ^^
anime + games collector
i own a nokia 7100 supernova, cant hold much much but it is as fast as hell and will do anything any other phone can do. also it has a long battery life when in use. 1 charge=2 weeks of use.
Student
I actually like that phone!
It looks like the buttons are nice to press and I like how the numbers are written REALLY big. I have big hands in case you couldnt guess...
At the moment I have a Nokia N85, Its a great phone, but my only problem is that it resets the time and date if it runs out of batteries and the number buttons are kinda hard to push with my oversized clumsy fingers.