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are proliferating on the Net entries of an agreement with Alcatel. But the phone-gadget may have an air of mock Internet users
At the moment it is just a rumor, but, if confirmed, this summer the Phone Lego could make the joy of children and perhaps some adult is a bit 'nostalgic and original. The Lego-style mobile phone should be the result of an agreement with Alcatel, but for now it has been reported only by a slide photographed and released by the U.S. site The Boy Genius Report , taken on many sites and blogs dedicated to new technology. The phone-gadget may be equipped with camera, MP3 player and walkie talkie. But his most amusing feature is the ability to assemble the cover with colored bricks, just as in the famous game development. Also under the headings Internet users, the price of the device, definitely low-end should be between 20 and 60 dollars. The history of cell Lego is not clear and the companies involved have issued statements regarding the agreement. It could be, as many believe, a hoax constructed by using an image used by Alcatel to explain its policy at a conference
According well-informed, the official unveiling of the new phone will be next week at the Mobile World Congress ", the international exhibition held in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bdevoted exclusively to mobile phones. The Lego Phone it will not be a hyper-gadget: the price is very low (swing from 20 to 60 U.S. dollars) and mobile phones, low-end, will be equipped with a 1.3 megapixel camera, an MP3 player and a walkie talkie. The keyboard can be continuously modified, disassembling and reassembling the pieces that will change the look and color to your phone. It is not the only electronic gadget for kids and Lego that Digital Blue has decided to produce together. This was confirmed by Tim Hall, director of Digital Blue: "In addition to the phone along with Lego markets a line of digital cameras, walkie talkies, MP3 players and USB keys that seem built with the classic Lego brick. We are very proud to work with Lego, a brand loved and appreciated by generations of parents and children around the world. "
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