Phone with built-in shaver

Posted in Mobile Phones, USB by Conner Flynn on April 15th, 2009

Shaver/PhoneForget the RAZR. The Rong Zun 758 Razor Phone is a real shaver. It claims to be the world’s first mobile phone with a shaver. For talkin’ trouble and killin’ stubble. Just open the cover at the bottom and expose the shaver, hit a switch and have a shave.

The Rong Zun 758 Razor Phone is a dual SIM card phone with a 2.6-inch touchscreen, 0.3MP-camera, audio and video player, FM radio, stereo speaker, Bluetooth connectivity and a microSD slot. It is running on GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz networks. Check out a video below.

Only $116. Not a bad price for a phone that grooms you.

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3 Comments to “Phone with built-in shaver”
  1. Anonymous Says:

    love it! but if we make this jump a as “normal” step in the right direction then every new device will get clouded of what it really is capable of producing..good marketing vs. good product..i’d rather see a universal remote, garage door opener, even a simple led flashlight<better yet a simple led flash:light/drive + bluetooth googleyesight patch,.,.you.know keep it simple; logic suggests REALLY BIG TYPEWRITERS!!!…I HAVE a huGE e rEEL bBig protoweTYPE… riGhtER

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