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NTTdocomo's mobile phones for persons with disabilities

NTTdocomo's mobile phones for persons with disabilities. 2009/08/25 NTT DOCOMO Ryuji Nagata. Contents. Japanese Cell Phone Market Universal Design Approach in NTT DOCOMO What is Raku-RakuPhone? Features of Raku-Raku Phone Bone conduction receiver “Sound Leaf”.

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NTTdocomo's mobile phones for persons with disabilities

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  1. NTTdocomo's mobile phones for persons with disabilities 2009/08/25 NTT DOCOMO Ryuji Nagata

  2. Contents • Japanese Cell Phone Market • Universal Design Approach in NTT DOCOMO • What is Raku-RakuPhone? • Features of Raku-Raku Phone • Bone conduction receiver “Sound Leaf”

  3. Japanese Cell Phone Market

  4. Trend of Cell Phone Market in Japan Percentage by system Cell phone Share Number of contracts (million) 2G10.30mil (9.8%) (as at end of Nov. 08) Penetration rate 82.6% 3G 95.13mil (90.2%) 105.43mil Entire mobile phone market 95.13mil 3G mobile handset 97/3 99/3 01/3 03/3 05/3 07/3 08/3 * Source: Telecommunications Carriers Association (TCA), Publicly announced figures

  5. Trend of Cell Phone Usage Rates by Age (%) Source: Report on Trends in Communications Use, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)

  6. Universal Design Approach in NTT DOCOMO

  7. DOCOMO’s Hearty Style • Action Based on the fundamental concept • of universal design. • Pursue Easy for anyone • through our products, stores and services • based on UD with warm-hearted. Cell Phone Stores Service Design product reflecting customers voices to bring a cell phone to match your needs Provide services with pricing plans and features fits customer needs Serve customers to make them comfortable

  8. DOCOMO’s HeartyPlaza We exchanged opinions with people with disabilities and universal design authorities from the stage of design and construction and developed enriched service menus and outlet design planning. Interior, DOCOMO Shop Marunouchi in Yuraku-Cho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo Full services menu Shop design Resolved levels on floors/corridor Sign language staff Set up indoor directions Concierge service Set up omni-counter Consultation Set up omni-toilet English tool, brail tool Directions by artificial voice guide 「“DOCOMO Hearty Plaza” won a 2004 Good Design Award

  9. Concepts of Product Development • Usability • Make mobile phone functions easier to use and • to understand • Accessibility • Expand our base of mobile phone customers, regardless of • age or capacity. Raku-Raku Phone • Interface • Limits on usability of mobile phone by cost or technology. • Bridge to external systems. • Adaptation • Use the interface to provide dedicated devices • that suit our customers.

  10. 5 UD Principles for Cell Phone by docomo Easy access to information Product lineup with good design at reasonable price Features responsible to individual needs Understandable and usable user interface Consistent user interface to keep away miss-operations.

  11. What is Raku-RakuPhone?

  12. Basic features Large screen & large letters Adoption of a large 2.8-inch large LCD Large display of letters 3 one-touch dial buttons Calls can be made using just by one button Voice reading function Content of mail can be read aloud

  13. Raku-Raku Phone Current lineup Large and easy viewing characters 3 one-touch dials Speed dial Camera/Text-to-Speech function GPS/digital TV e-wallet/ Global roaming Raku-Raku Phone Premium (F884i) Raku-Raku Phone 6 (F-10A) Raku-Raku Phone Simple (D800iSS) Raku-Raku Phone BasicⅡ (F-07A) Apr.2008 Aug.2009 Apr.2009 Dec.2005

  14. Successful Sales Status of the Raku-Raku Phone Series RakuRaku phoneV 2008.8 15M units sold!! As of June 2009 RakuRaku phone Premium 2008.4 RakuRaku phoneⅣ 2007.8 RakuRaku phone BasicⅡ 2009.4 RakuRaku phone basic 2007.4 FOMA RakuRaku phoneⅢ 2006.9 :3G(FOMA) FOMA RakuRaku phoneⅡ 2005.8 RakuRaku phone Basic S 2008.5 RakuRaku phone ⅣS 2008.4 :2G(mova) FOMA RakuRaku phone 2004.9 500 RakuRaku phoneⅢ 2003.9 RakuRaku phone simple 2005.12 RakuRaku phoneⅡS 2002.9 RakuRaku phoneⅠ 1999.10 RakuRaku phoneⅡ 2001.9 99.9 00.9 01.9 02.9 03.9 04.9 05.9 06.9 07.9 08.9

  15. Features of Raku-Raku Phone

  16. Voice input mail Easy to write e-mails using voice input • Start i-mode mail function • Press a voice-input button • Run voice input mail program • Speak a message toward handset microphone • Speech to text conversion • Send i-mode mail Points; Japanese language have many homophones so the speech to text has been extremely difficult for a long time.

  17. “Bibulio-Net” -Utilization of “DAISY”- the network talking books distribution Service Portable DAISY player is common for visually impaired people. But DAISY player has not been embedded in cell phone yet. We have put a DAISY player in Raku-Raku Phone. So visually impaired people can listen to the network talking book with your mobile phone “Bibulio-Net” is provided by JAPAN BRAILLE LIBRARY originally. • JAPAN BRAILLE LIBRARY provides digital talking book contents. • 12,395 titles (Mar.2009) Title Example “The open door” by Helen Keller • How to use “Bibulio-Net” mobile phone version • Download JAVA application from the site • Run the downloaded JAVA application and select library menu • Choose your favorite title and download the contents • The certified visually impaired people can enjoy them free

  18. Bone conduction receiver “Sound Leaf”

  19. Bone conduction receiver “Sound Leaf” SoundLeaf Receiver Volume Switch Battery Indicator Hook button microphone

  20. Bone conduction receiver “Sound Leaf” A bone conduction receiver allows effective use of telephone calls in noisy locations or for those who have problems with hearing disability due to theirages. It transmits the sounds from the bone to the auditory nerve. Connection of a connector to a flat earphone port. Sound wave passage via bone conduction Piezoelectric system Bone conduction receiver Sound vibration

  21. Thank you for your attention!

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