IMoNi is an unofficial i-mode mail client on Android.
Main features:
-Read, send, forward, reply and save.
-Auto-reception
-DECOME, attachments
IMoNi requires your commitment of i-mode.net.(
https://imode.net/
)
i-mode and
imode.net
are trademarks or registered trademarks of the NTT DoCoMo.
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Supported operating systems:
Google Android 1.0, Google Android 1.5, Google Android 1.6, Google Android 10.x, Google Android 2.0, Google Android 2.1, Google Android 2.2, Google Android 2.3, Google Android 3.0, Google Android 3.1, Google Android 3.2, Google Android 4.0, Google Android 4.1, Google Android 4.2, Google Android 4.3, Google Android 4.4, Google Android 5.x, Google Android 6.x, Google Android 7.x, Google Android 8.x, Google Android 9.x
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