In case you’ve forgot, official Olympic Games phones will be manufactured by Samsung, which, we’re sure, paid quite a premium to be able to put the Olympic Games’ logo on its devices. As expected, the Chinese handset makers can do this for free — after all, copyright laws are there to be broken.

One such unofficial Olympics branded phone — pictured above — looks like a good ol’ Pez dispenser we all used to like while we were kids. It’s probably targeting younger audience, hence it’s red and shaped like the official cute characters. In terms of specs, there’s a music player, 1.5″ screen, some camera (we’re not sure about the megapixel count) and the microSD memory slot. In addition, the phone is full of Olympics details such as logo on the back, and an appropriate mobile content pre-installed on the device… Check out more photos after the jump.






[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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