Sega's Emojam emoji pagers can can send up to 10 emojis at a time to friends over WiFi, even more beautifully limited than a ...
However, since this is a toy, it will not use the communication channels pagers used back in the day, as users need to 'link' their devices via a physical tap of each emojam to connect them to friends ...
The sad news for 1990s retro-heads is that it's going to be available only in Japan, where it will sell for 7,150 yen (about $46), and will go on sale starting Dec. 10. So until then, a better time ...
Then you’ll be able to send up to 10 emojis in a row to your friends’ devices. If 10 emojis isn’t enough to convey your message, you can try out the emoji lab feature that lets you combine two emojis ...
Sega is reimagining the pager for the age of emoji. The Japanese video game company best known for Sonic the Hedgehog ...
It’s not an uncommon opinion that modern communication technology, and social media in particular, is a double-edged sword.
This quirky, emoji-only pager aims to cut through the noise of social media, offering a fun and thoughtful alternative to ...
Sega has unveiled an ultra-cute new way to communicate thanks to its new emojam pager – a diddy device that uses emojis ...
It won’t be your Eighties-inspired gizmo though. Sega’s emojam doesn’t allow for text entry, and there’s a pretty tight cap ...