World's Slimmest Phone 62
moto writes "ThinkCE has some news of the world's slimmest phone. From the article: 'Slimmer than a stick insect with the runs, the new world's thinnest phone comes in the shape of the EV-K100 handset, an ultra-thin gizmo made by Korean cell phone makers KTF Technologies. Measuring a wafer-thin 7.9-millimeters, the EV-K100 grabs the "world's slimmest" crown from local rivals VK, whose VK2010 and VK2100 phones measured up at a comparatively lardy, pie-scoffing 8.8mm (with Motorola's RAZR being a positively obese 14.5-mm thick).'"
obligatory futurama: (Score:2, Funny)
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Touché
This Is Not News (Score:3, Funny)
They're the basis of a bad Fox special but they certainly aren't newsworthy.
And to make this post even more Futurama oriented:
Leela: What's wrong Amy? Did you swallow your cell phone again?
You may laugh but I think we're coming up on that being a lawsuit waiting to happen.
We're consumers; we like our cars huge, our service fast and our cell phones microscopic.
Re:This Is Not News (Score:3, Funny)
You may laugh but I think we're coming up on that being a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Not quiet the same, but it's already happened. [theregister.co.uk]
Though, from other articles, it sounds like it just might have been justifiable as it was being "overused" at the time.
Re:This Is Not News (Score:2)
WARNING
Do not consume cellular phone
For external use only
What happens if you sit on it? (Score:1)
Re:What happens if you sit on it? (Score:2)
It could have been even smaller... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:It could have been even smaller... (Score:3, Informative)
Phones aren't going to get any smaller until they use a different technology to transmit their radio waves, or until someone finds out how to make the antenna smaller. So if they can put in a camera and an mp3 player for a few extra bucks while not increasing the size, then they should go for it.
Re:It could have been even smaller... (Score:1)
The physics of radio waves aren't going to change anytime soon. Plus, a camera on a phone in Asia isn't an optional feature.
Re:It could have been even smaller... (Score:2)
Just thought I'd throw that in there since I happen to have the phone and a micrometer at arms length at the moment.
And for all you fatties out there (Score:1, Funny)
Other uses (Score:2, Funny)
Razr (Score:2)
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I don't know about you, but I think I can put up with a few millimeters more in thickness in
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It's happened to my wife and I a couple of times. The problem isn't so much the candy bar design of the phone, as the variety of bugs in Nokia's software. A couple of issues that have bit me:
1. When the keypad is locked, certain combinations of buttons still work. This seems to be the cause of a number of dud entries into my phonebook.
2. If you press the lock/unlock combination at the wrong
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The very next day I bought a RAZR, partly because I wanted a flip-phone to protect the keypad. So what did Motorola's brilliant effing engineers do? Why, they left the side buttons active even when it's closed. So now if my phone has slid along my belt, my seat belt picks some random ringing for me! Sometimes it turns the ringer off, sometimes it launches voice dialing (and thin
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Almost all the non-flip phones also have auto-key-lock. My cute, bricky SE T630 locks automagically after 30 secs or so. It works just as well when I just stuff it after use into the back pocket of my jeans. And I've never had a problem with a screen, all good "bricks" (like this SE T630) have extremelly hard and scratch resistant "glass" over the screen.
Robert
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slim means nothing to me (Score:1)
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My jeans matter. (Score:1)
As mobiles have to be everywhere with me, it's much more important to me that it fits in my jeans over taking pictures, and slicing bread.
Re:My jeans matter. (Score:2)
Pffft... Zoolander did it smaller (Score:2)
Luckily rather than waiting for the Korean product to arrive here, you can make you own [makezine.com] Zoolander style phone.
Zoolander. (Score:3, Funny)
Those male models get EVERYTHING.... :(
SLVR L7 (Score:2)
Re:SLVR L7 (Score:1, Redundant)
Were you raised on picture books? Words are ways of converying information, as well!
Measuring a wafer-thin 7.9-millimetre, the EV-K100 grabs the 'world's slimmest' crown from local rivals VK, whose VK2010 and VK2100 phones measured up at a comparatively lardy, pie-scoffing 8.8mm (with Motorola's RAZR being a positively
Re:SLVR L7 (Score:2)
Yes, I too saw the new phone's depth, however as I indicated I can't find the other two dimensions. I.e. length and width. It looks wider than the SLVR L7. As I myself pointed out the L7 is indeed thicker.
Thanks for insulting me by the way. Very mature.
slimiest (Score:1, Funny)
Sk
I had read that as "World's Slimiest Phone" (Score:3, Funny)
/ my first post in three months, and this is what I chose to write.
My phone... (Score:1)
"Mine phones people."
Simply put, why bother doing all these silly additions and leave the photos to cameras and music to MP3 players? Besides, why does a phone need to be that thin anyway? It makes it harder to hold and it's much easier to break.
Then again, I'm a rather grumpy old git on the inside.
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They look familiar... (Score:2)
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Price (Score:1)
What the... (Score:2)
That's all I have to say.
But...! (Score:2)
Thanks but... (Score:1)
runs? (Score:1)
Re:runs? (Score:2)
Diarrhea is a rather unpleasant way to die.
Your body stops absorbing nutrients and you become dehydrated.
It's kindof a race to the bottom for which kills you first.
You'll either die of malnutrition or extreme dehydration.
Anyways, assuming you get enough fluids, you'll starve to death.
Hence the "stick insect having the runs" visual.
Good work (Score:2)
And those clamshell phones - the
Doctor Who - "jiggery-pokery" (Score:2)
Jiggery-pokery? Does that mean that on top of being the world's slimmest phone, it can also make calls from 5,000,000,000AD to the 21st Century? Fantastic!
I don't get it... (Score:2)
Why is this a problem? I can understand that length of an antenna makes a huge difference, but how does the width matter? This guy is the president of the former "record-holder", so I don't know if he's just spouting crap or if he is technically informed.
Other than the mys
Similar design? (Score:1)