
Many questions arise from such a product. First off — is this really an official Walt Disney release, knowing that it came from China?
Secondly, why does it have the Apple logo on the upper left hand side of the phone’s casing as well as on the back?? I mean, Disney and Apple are related – but we don’t have to stress that type of product branding here!
Third — see the familiar unlocking slider on the GUI? HUwaat!!?
Gee. More to come from China!










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i really like the phone how much and how do i get it?
How much is this phone and where can I get one?
1390 days ago
[...] Some like it in white, some managed to get it in black but now its available in Disney. Whilst it’s not exactly the iPhone and encompasses a T9 keyboard. Its insteresting to speculate if Apple has actually made this and if Disney really did endorse it. Seems a sensible combination and everything a kid could want. No specs yet but all the pics I could find are after the break. Thanks Cellphone9. [...]
While everyone was predicting Motorola and RIM will be hardest hit by iPhone, my own guess was SE (the keep sticking to one design format):
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/18/sony-ericsson-sees-net-profits-fall-97-looks-to-cut-2-000-jobs/
I was right.
1390 days ago
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