Freedom 2010 phone for globetrotters


There is no doubt about the fact that mobile phones manufacturers seem to forget an essential aspect concerning the devices they build, more precisely the purpose that made them see the light of the day in the first place. So, are you prepared to find out the truth? Let me tell you that these handsets were designed in order to allow people to make and receive calls. They are so advanced nowadays, and so damn complicated, that you just cannot believe your ears. Even if we are talking about feature-rich devices, approximately 5% of those specifications are really used by cell phones owners.

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This is why Russian designer Vadim Kibardin created a small prepaid handset, the Freedom 2010 phone, which is aimed at those who use to travel a lot, from one country to another. So, if you’re one of those lucky people and you find in the situation that your phone refuses to work, you can always count on the Freedom 2010 phone.



The solution for travelers and for those who hate the high-end devices available on the market, the phone comes with 60, 100 or 200 minutes. In addition, you don’t have to worry about Roaming tarrifs or about all sorts of prefixes your mind can’t remember under any circumstances. But the good news doesn’t end here. There’s no need for a SIM card, there are no roaming charges, and, best of all, the Freedom 2010 has a charging time of only 10 minutes. Spectacular, right? Not to mention the fact that the information you need, like the phone number or important services, are being kept on the back of the phone.

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One last advantage refers to the portability of the Freedom 2010, due to its tiny silhouette. I’m sure that the device managed to win you over, but, unfortunately, this is a concept phone that might never reach the mass production.

(Source: concept-phones.com)


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