Thinnest Cell Phone Unveiled
After sleek Mototrola Razr its now the turn of Korean cell phone maker, KTF Technologies who has recently unveiled its new 7.9-millimeter-thick handset, which it claims is the world’s thinnest model.
“Previously, the 8.8-millimeter phone made by KTF Technologies’ local rival VK was recognized as the world’s slimmest mobile phone since its debut late September.â€
Along with the arresting slim looks the cell phone also features one mega-pixel built-in camera, an MP3 player and a 1.8-inch liquid crystal display monitor. The candy-bar phone weighs just 60 grams and has an internal memory of 165 megabytes that can hoard up 40 MP3 files. The EV-K100 model will be available early next week for a price of $412
"Our ultra-slim phone would be a grand slam since it offers rich applications at a reasonable price. The slimness will also arrest the attention of design-savvy customers," a KTF spokesman said.
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