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Re: India's Very Basic ''Mini Mobile'' Phone


de usenet 06/23/2006 02:53



In article <1151058785.970539.59970@r2g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"Dr.Sahib.Pandit.Shri.Shri.Rainam Ji Maharaj Ji Ustad"
<praina246898@rediffmail.com> posted:
>
>
> http://www.i4u.com/article5933.html
>
> The National Institute of Design in India has come out with what is
> probably the most basic cell phone ever. There's a total of 5 buttons
> -- one to connect, one to disconnect, and three pre-programmed numbers.
> There is no display. There isn't even a SIM card slot. The phone must
> be programmed and serviced via a connection with another cell phone.

Hmm . . . aren't there any security concerns with this phone?

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Corrected.



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