The War of the Clones: Sony Ericsson C702
By manoj | July 9, 2008
It sentivate lack true? After a short stop back in fact the heading The War of the Clones, space devoted to Chinese clones of the most popular phones on the market.
Today we see a clone of Sony Ericsson C702, reincarnato in a mobile multimedia complete with various upgrade compared to the original. First, this is a quad band GSM, with television in high definition, dual sim card, dual function standby and double channel for the bluetooth.
Still on the theme of “double”, the phone has two speaker stereo hi-fi with good support bass, a 3.2 megapixel camera, the inevitable by 3-inch touch screen and resolution QVGA and support for memory cards T-Flash. rd expansion (present exernal memory card).
Among the additional features, this phone law MP3 and video, can function as a webcam for the PC, includes a dictionary and supports various languages including English, French and German; if you want to buy this phone and then you have to know one of these idioms.
No information on price and availability but, being a clone, we are not sincerely concerned. If you want, however, may be a turn on e-Bay.
Liquid fuel powered flask phone from NEC
By Andrew | January 28, 2008
A perfect gadget to comment that cell phone manufacturers and designers are getting head over heals when it comes to coming out with an innovative wonder. The latest in the league of those hard to believe but true cell phones is this NEC Flask.
What goes into it to keep it ringing is no hard core battery like other usual mobile phones but a liquid fuel cell filled inside its flask like bod. The cell keeps working till the liquid is their as the liquid cell keeps draining away with the power. As far as the working of the phone goes, you can operate it with a funky touchscreen that features numbers and digits written all over it.
Don’t know how will it work and also there’s no clue as to what will happen if the liquid leaks or the flask breaks ( you can expect all these mishaps, keeping in mind the frequency at which we bang, break or throw our cell phone). And also, the concept of a bottle like cell phone will be quite hard to digest for…isn’t?
Any way…let’s wait till it’s out. There are no details on info and other specifications apart from these pics in some real cool colours straight from NEC website and the fact that the phone is going to hit the market sometime in 2008.
Via: ChipChick


