In spite of DoCoMo 's iPhone, sp - mode mail is available from October 1, but it can not be viewed until that time
NTT DoCoMo announced that its mail service sp-mode mail will also be handled on the iPhone from October 1, but it became clear that it was not possible to view / delete e-mails that arrived so far.
Service | iPhone | NTT DoCoMo
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/iphone/service/index.html
[PDF file] Notes on iPhone purchase (service) - service_notice.pdf
http://flcache.nttdocomo.co.jp/flcache_data/iphone/binary/service/service_notice.pdf
◆ sp mode mail
Sp mode mail is a service that you can use e-mail address of "@ docomo.ne.jp" domain, and currently many of docomo's mobile users subscribe. IPhone 5s and iPhone 5c will be released on 20th September but it is impossible to browse and delete sp-mode mail until October 1st, mails that have arrived so far are accumulated in sp-mode center Although it is,Up to about 50 MB for mail accumulated in sp mode centerIf this capacity is exceeded, sp-mode mail will not be accumulated thereafter and an error will be sent to the mail address of the sender, so caution is required as the mail will be completely disabled. Also, you can not transfer sp mode mail or i-mode mail data from iPhone to iPhone you have been using.
It is written on the fifth page of docomo's "Notes on purchasing iPhone (service)" on page 5 as follows.
In addition, sp mode mail on iPhone is not a dedicated application, it will be used with iPhone's standard e-mail application, it does not correspond to incoming notification by the push method for the time being, and sp-mode mail is periodically sent It is a mechanism to acquire automatically.
◆ Automatic Continuous Billing Service List
In addition, charges for services etc. not compatible with iPhone by continued billing of "sp mode content payment service (including Google Wallet)" and "docomo mobile payment" such as "NOTTV" "Body colorfulness" "Shimizuro Hiroba" Continue billing is not automatically stopped even when you are charged,It is necessary for the service user himself to stop the continued chargingSo be careful.
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