Friday, November 16, 2007

[Event] Windows Mobile Japan UG Evening #1 - Wednesday 12th December 2007

On September 22nd Softbank released the X02HT – the first smart phone device in Japan with an English interface. This opened up the market to English speakers who didn’t want to an interface in Japanese. Many people dashed out to purchase the new device adding to the community of users already using Windows Mobile devices from Willcom, Softbank, DoCoMo and e-Mobile. Now many more people are experiencing the fun, efficiency and productivity increases from mobile access to e-mail, PIM data and full web browsing!

This new community will gather at the Pink Cow on December 12th to share tips and tricks on how to make the most of Windows Mobile smart phones. If you are a Windows Mobile device owner and want to learn how to make more of your device or you are not yet an owner and just want to learn more, join on the 12th for the biggest Windows Mobile event for the international community in and around Tokyo.

DATE: Wednesday 12th December

TIME: 7pm-10pm
7.00: Doors Open
7.30: Presentation: 10 Tips to Become a Windows Mobile Power User
8.30: Networking

VENUE: The Pink Cow, Shibuya (www.thepinkcow.com)

COST: 2,000 yen (Includes light buffet and chance to win some Windows Mobile accessory giveaways)

RSVP: Limited to 50 people. Please pre-register by Friday 30th November so we know how many people to expect and for a chance to win some of the Windows Mobile giveaways.

http://eventactions.com/ea.aspx?e32=0zzb5rt677ybsy199011seebv0

This event is organized by Andrew Shuttleworth of www.windowsmobileinjapan.com

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I just had the device in my hands yesterday for some tests and all I can say is that for a Smartphone it is pretty decent. I wouldn't swap a WM6 Pro device for it(screensize, keyboard, touch interface), but once I discovered the English interface going through the options was a breeze and I just wish they would add native profile support to the Pro version, too. As for the meeting, too bad that Tokyo is too far from Kyoto for a little trip. Have fun!

Tsubasa Kato said...

I'll be there :D