Sega just made a 'dumb pager' that only sends emoji
Briefly

Sega's Emojam reimagines communication by allowing users to exchange custom emoji-based messages with a limit of five at a time, fostering playful and safe interactions.
By introducing the Emojam, Sega taps into the growing demand for retro-inspired tech that prioritizes safety, communication simplicity, and appeals to both children and adults.
The Emojam's design mirrors that of the Tamagotchi, featuring just three buttons, which promotes a nostalgic yet practical approach to messaging in an age inundated with screens.
Set to release on December 10, the Emojam aims to provide a safe space for communication among kids, allowing parents to trust the tech their children use.
Read at Fast Company
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