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Watch this thing for yourself, if I wrote any of the features you wouldn't believe me anyway...
http://www.pomegranatephone.com/
seen this before...

really cool yes?

[Image: pomegranate-phone1.jpg]

too bad its not real
Video would kinda suck on that screen.

The harmonica's cool though.
Haha some features make me go double you tee eff? like a built in Shaver??? Harmonica?? Coffee brewer???

How much is this thing, and when is it gonna be out?
Damn that's one cool boss busting out the harmonica, in a metting. Plus that chick had mad skills with the pencil sharpener. Adore
lol... this somewhat reminds of the Motorola phone... which is it... hmm...
diego Wrote:How much is this thing, and when is it gonna be out?

i don't think itll ever be out (coolness if it will though)

its just an ad campaign

wiki Wrote:The Pomegranate is a fictional[1] mobile phone, from Nova Scotia releasing in late September 2008. The website boasts a number of comic features (such as a video projector, live voice translator, harmonica, coffee maker, and shaving razor, among many other standard features that current leading mobile phones have), but upon clicking "I've seen enough" or "Release date", an array of information about Nova Scotia and its culture is displayed.
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Looks sweet but impossible. It has no "chunk" meaning nowhere to put the battery or vibration motors or anything else for that matter. Even the Moto RAZR has some chunk...
PSPkiller Wrote:Looks sweet but impossible. It has no "chunk" meaning nowhere to put the battery or vibration motors or anything else for that matter. Even the Moto RAZR has some chunk...
Eh, get powered from radiowaves: http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-sc...cell-phone
Didn't Tesla try something like that... and end up annialating a rather large portion of the Siberian forest...
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