Keepin’ it real fake, part LIII: the “Super Radio Phone”
Filed under: Handsets, Others, Sony Ericsson
We have been seeing all kinds of madness rolling out from our friends in Asia lately; in this edition of Keepin’ it real fake we bring you yet another wild and wacky design, the “Super Radio Phone.” It seems Sony Ericsson was the victim inspiration for this AM / FM / TV / radio-toting knockoff, with a face that bears a striking resemblance to the K790, but a flip side that reveals the insanity. The back of the handset has been lavished with such goodies as: a giant shiny speaker, display, numbered buttons, — we presume for pre-programmed stations — what look like rocker switches for tuning, and even a camera that may or may not compare to its inspiration. We haven’t been able to dig up any other info on this bit of creative license, but we really don’t expect it to be hitting the shelves over here anyway.
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