Keepin' it real fake, part CCXXXI: Nokla E97 probably looks much better than it performs
You know what? The Nokla E97 is not a bad looking handset. Of course, with a 2.2-inch touchscreen, things could get ugly real quick if the UI isn't up to snuff -- and we're guessing it ain't. And sure, the detachable keyboard looks a little flimsy -- but all in all, not too shabby for 800 yuan, or about $117 (before you factor in the flight to China, of course). Also featured: handwriting recognition, dual SIM card slots, FM radio, and an MP3 player. But really, with a device like this what you're paying for is the class and prestige associated with the Nokla name. And how can you put a price on that? More photos after the break.
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This methode have a very nice name: Fastap. :P
Wow! ABCDE keyboard instead of QWERTY :D
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Now that made my day! If you hadn't pointed out, I would have missed!
I think I'd rather have that than an N97.
I think if an original thought ever entered a Chinese engineers head, he would probably have a haemorrhage from the shock. Their head might actually explode from the unexpected increase in activity.
Lucky they have so many talented Japanese, Korean, American and European engineers to copy or they would be REALLY screwed.
You know, if they fixed the keyboard with a real qwerty and stuck Android on it would probably be a good seller.