Published on October 6th,2005 at 9:35 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

AMOI A320

Telephony in China (mainland and/or Taiwan) is clearly a fad, and the Chinese manufacturers offer increasingly sexy products, like this AMOI 320, a GSM phone that measures 104×43.6x17mm and weighs 80g. It can handle MP3 files too and has a USB connector.




Via ePRICE
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Comments
 

  • Anonymous

    this is what happens when you have people using design software that have not had professional training (be it software training or formal design training).. they copy sombody elses design poorly.. it may look cute, but man those keys are butt-ugly.

    oh well.

    moxy

  • Anonymous

    Its really a mix between a sony ericsson and nokia. bah

  • Anonymous

    obviously people in mainland china are great at copying every little design too. plus they make bad copies …sad !!

 

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