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DISNEY MOBILE DM010SH ANDROID PHONE HITS SOFTBANK STORES IN JAPAN, WE GO
HANDS-ON (VIDEO)

Zach Honig
Updated Mon, Oct 10, 2011ยท2 min read



Disney Mobile's first Android-powered smartphone hit Softbank Mobile stores in
Japan earlier this month, with 0 JPY (about $0) due up front. You won't be
getting off that easy though -- expect to pay just shy of 74,000 JPY (about
$965) off contract, or 24 monthly installments of 880 JPY (about $11) if you opt
for the two-year agreement. The Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) DM010SH packs a 4-inch
960 x 540 qHD display with 3D support, a 1GHz processor, and the typical
spattering of smartphone features, including 3G data, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and
microSDHC expandability, along with an 8 megapixel camera.

Rest assured that Disney branding abounds, from the company logo just below the
earpiece, to those signature mouse ears that replace a generic home button.
There's also a default Snow White 3D wallpaper and a home screen link to the
D-Market, where you can load up your device with Disney-branded mail, calendar,
photo, calculator and pedometer apps -- so you can meet those fitness goals with
hopes of getting one more Halloween out of that child-size Minnie Mouse costume.

We dropped by a Softbank store in Tokyo to play around with a Classic White
version of the device (Classic Pink is also an option, though sadly we had to
settle for boring old vanilla). Once you get past the not-so-subtle Disney
branding, it looks and functions like any other Android smartphone. It felt
quite snappy as well -- launching apps and loading web pages with just as much
pep as many other Android phones we've used. Make no mistake, the appeal here is
definitely the Disney Mobile branding -- but you should be pleased, assuming you
don't mind paying a rather lofty sum for a ho-hum device to fit within your
Heigh-Ho lifestyle. Jump past the break for a video walkthrough.%Gallery-136103%









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