Goodies that we usually find in our smartphones can go get dressed.Exit diaries, notebooks, CDs and other t-shirts importable our American neighbors have done better: an Android smartphone as a gift, no less!
Past master in the art of leaving buzzer occasionally numbers very "special" to the very fiber technology, the American magazine Entertainment Weekly has offered a coup for its latest issue.Printed copy miles, which propels, in fact, to an object whose collector collectors talk time, the weekly paper created a marketing campaign specific to create buzz around his Twitter account, since it is the object of his (or rather expensive) advertising campaign: pages in the middle of a little thicker than the average magazine inserted a smartphone, nothing less. It is however not a complete phone, since it is devoid of any case, which would make it unusable, or at least difficult to use for anyone who chooses to shred his magazine.
Big campaign that will cost at least 40,000 dollars to Entertainment Weekly for smartphones in itself: the investigations of our American colleagues have uncovered the origin of androphone. It is a mobile and ABO 810 made in China. An entry-level model where we find a QWERTY keyboard, a USB port, a photo sensor and a T-Mobile SIM card to display advertisements and tweets via the 3G network operator. It remains only to check how many followers Entertainment Weekly has recovered via the original marketing campaign.
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