Alcatel to launch a Lego phone (for kids)
Alcatel is not exactly the biggest handset maker around, but that doesn’t mean it can’t come up with some unusual mobile phones, right?
Right, so let’s see what the French company (now known as Alcatel-Lucent, after merging with Lucent Technologies) has in the making. It’s a Lego-themed phone, which will be targeted for kids.
Details about the handset are scarce at the moment, but, according to BGR, the Lego phone has a small display and it should come with colored detachable parts - some sort of Nokia Xpress-On covers for kids?
It’s not clear yet when Alcatel plans to launch its Lego phone.
We might see it at MWC 2009, although it will look kind of funny among all those high-end expected handsets (like Samsung’s 12MP camera phone).
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Ant Carroll
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