Yah, if you ever stop by a Chinese cell phone shop/hut you'll see them. Actually been around for some time in US. The plastic seems very flimsy especially front clear portion that's attached to the receiver and that's feels like an accident waiting to happen. But why not write it off like Engadget and call it a fashion device.
@Tacoshell, I believe the Ming does support handwriting recognition.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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Yah, if you ever stop by a Chinese cell phone shop/hut you'll see them. Actually been around for some time in US. The plastic seems very flimsy especially front clear portion that's attached to the receiver and that's feels like an accident waiting to happen. But why not write it off like Engadget and call it a fashion device.
@Tacoshell, I believe the Ming does support handwriting recognition.