Is this a phone or a Star Trek communicator?

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Is this a phone or a<cite/>Star Trek communicator? ” src=”http://dvice.com/assets_c/2010/04/n933_flip_phone-thumb-550×526-36530.jpg”><p>All you need is that little chirping sound effect, and this N933 smartphone might be able to pass as a <em>Star Trek</em> communicator. Closed, it looks pretty much like a typical cellphone, but when you flip it open it reveals a touchscreen that looks a lot like somebody borrowed a few ideas from that mega-manufacturer from Cupertino.</p><p>Oops. Here come the lawyers, from two sides. We’re just wondering — if this cellphone’s maker was already stealing ideas, why not just make this little trinket look <a href=exactly like a Star Trek communicator?

Unfortunately, this semi-creative cellphone design comes to us courtesy of a no-name manufacturer in China, and uses the GSM 900/1800 band that doesn’t work in the United States or Canada. If you have that kind of service where you live, a suspiciously low $126 price ($231 retail) would be your cost of entry. Otherwise, beam me up, Scotty.

China Grabber, via Technabob

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