Sympathetic magic

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Welcome the Suo Xin ZT888: sympathethic chinese apple magic, yours for $115.43. [via Slipperybrick]

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Another one from the same manufacturer!

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Here’s one from the darkest corners of the international house of crap.

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The cherry, which is to say the apple, on top!

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6 Responses to Sympathetic magic

  1. strider_mt2k says:

    The Apple as the speaker (if that’s what it is) seemed kinda cool.

    That was it though.

  2. Rob Beschizza says:

    Come on, the card reader is epic.

  3. dculberson says:

    I wanna know what the apple buttons do!

  4. Andreas says:

    To tie this post together with the one about Open Tech: http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/11770144/Smart_Mobile_Phone.html

    Apparently it runs Mac OS X v10.4.8…

  5. stratosfyr says:

    I wish I had a phone that made apples appear when I pressed a button.

    Like a mini fruit replicator. An applicator, if you will.

    No wait.

  6. certron says:

    I never thought I’d see something that made me want to use “Open-apple” or even “Closed-apple” as a key description again.

    Just think, there are likely hundreds to thousands of people who actually have and use these ‘Fashion Mobiles’. The Apple has turned into a fashion symbol / icon. I’m surprised there isn’t one that has an offset tilted Apple logo in wallpaper fashion, similar to those multi-symbol Louis Vuitton wallpaper patterns that show up on bags, clothing, cars, etc.

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