
This isn’t actually the hot news as it was initially reported a month ago. However, it’s a slow news day and we decided to go with it nonetheless.
FCC has recently unveiled a new device made by Ezze Mobile Tech. As you can see from the image above, the so called “MEGA4″ combines buttons from the Sony Ericsson phones with iPhone’s menu. That by itself wouldn’t be a surprise, but the company going for the FCC approval is kinda strange considering they’ll be slammed by a lawsuit sooner or later.
Specs wise, the touchscreen-enabled device packs a quad-band GSM/GPRS radio, Bluetooth support and a TV-Out. We don’t know the release date nor how much it will cost if it ever reaches store shelves in the U.S…
[Via: Engadget Mobile]
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