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We associate the Hyundai name more closely with cars and ten-year warranties than we do phones in these parts of the world, but Hyundai Mobile does a little business selling low-cost phones in parts of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia (cars… phones… right, makes sense). We had a chance to check out some of the offerings today, and yeah, let’s just put it this way: some of these devices are a bit off the beaten path. Pictured above from left to right are the MB-400 (bearing absolutely no resemblance to any existing device), the MB-910 touchscreen watch phone, and the lovely MB-105 “Chico” (which — interesting fact — features a whopping 50-message SMS storage capacity). The Chico wasn’t functional for us, but follow the break for some hands-on time with the unfortunate iPod rip and one of the nicer watch phones we’ve seen come to market. Odd couple, isn’t it?
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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