In Japan however, almost all phones are waterproof, and have been for nearly a decade now.
The world’s first waterproof mobile phone, the Casio Canu 502S, was release in 2005, and was soon followed by a series of Fujitsu waterproof handhelds. Before long, every company looking to enter Japanese market had to make their devices waterproof.
According to statistics, 90% to 95% of phones in Japan are waterproof, because people need to be able to use them while they are showering.
The world’s first waterproof mobile phone, the Casio Canu 502S, was release in 2005, and was soon followed by a series of Fujitsu waterproof handhelds. Before long, every company looking to enter Japanese market had to make their devices waterproof.
According to statistics, 90% to 95% of phones in Japan are waterproof, because people need to be able to use them while they are showering.
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