
Chinese handset cloners are on the rage. Their latest work is kinda retro, as it deals with a device that is on the market for quite some time now (that’s retro in the mobile world). We’re talking about the original LG Prada phone, which has been blatantly used as an “inspiration” for the new device pictured above.
In an effort to make this phone more appealing to females, the “designers” behind it made it pink and way too shiny. As a result, the super fugly device has been created as you can see for yourself from the image above, and few more images in the gallery bellow.
Specs wise — in case anyone cares — there’s Bluetooth support on board, two SIM card slots, media player, 2.6-inch QVGA touchscreen, and of course a microSD memory card slot. As for the size, the fake Prada phone measures 96x51x13 mm and has a weight of 98 grams… And now the promised images, to better “meet the enemy.”
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