NTT DoCoMo cuts mobile phone handset starting next month, au finally introduced installment sales



According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun news report, it is said that NTT docomo will lower the selling price of mobile phone handset next month. Also, au will introduce installment sales according to sales of new terminals for summer sales.

And the schedule of NTT DoCoMo 's new model announcement, which seems to be the "906i series", is also clarified.

Details are as follows.
DoCoMo, mobile main model down 5000 yen - KDDI also installs installment mobile - latest news: IT-PLUS

According to this article, NTT DoCoMo has decided to cut down most of the "905i series" currently on sale, excluding some popular models, as "direct allocation" from June.

This means that if you purchase with a lump sum of the new price plan "Value Course" where the communication fee cheaper, it will be cheaper by about 5000 yen, the price will be about 50,000 yen to about 45,000 yen. Also, "705i series" also seems to fall several thousand yen as well. And au is also a newly introduced terminal for the summer sales and we are introducing installment sales that can suppress the initial cost at the time of purchase.

IncidentallyThe fee may become cheaper by introducing wireless LANAlthough it is the latest model of NTT docomo "906i series", NTT DoCoMo'sAt the shareholder / investor information page New product launch schedule is scheduled from 15:00 on May 27Therefore, the possibility of being announced at that time is rich.

Considering that a new model of NTT docomo will be announced next week, is that the date of au's new model announcement is close?

· Additional notes

Au announced that it will make some announcement at 12:00 on June 3 at the special site. When the same thing was done the previous time, since the new model was announced on the designated day, apparently it seems to be thought that the new terminal of au will be announced on June 3.

Au FAN MEETING 6.3 There seems to be something

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