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Here’s what happens when you mix the Nokia 8800 and iPod

August 6, 2007 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

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The lack of imagination and/or design skills seems the main driving force of the Chinese handset manufacturers these days. Lately, we’ve spotted a device that mimics both the Nokia 8800 and iPod, yet adds a touchscreen on top of it. As you’ve probably presumed, the result is the quite ugly device!

Mix of the Nokia 8800 and iPod

Anyway, the unnamed Chinese phone (at least we don’t know its name) is supposedly manufactured from the highest quality components, hence it weighs 150 grams. There’s a 2.2″ QVGA touchscreen, 1.3 MP camera, a media player, T-flash memory card slot, WAP browser, audio recorder, and of course the iPod-like dedicated media playback buttons…

Check out more photos after the break.

Mix of the Nokia 8800 and iPod - pic 1

Mix of the Nokia 8800 and iPod - pic 2

Mix of the Nokia 8800 and iPod - pic 3

[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]

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