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So she cooked up this design, of a cell phone that is nothing but a rotary dial. Yes, you really have to dial numbers — but you can use buttons to turn it on and off.
04:35PM ET 11.07.16 YouTuber Mr. Volt created his own cell phone - which has a rotary dial instead of buttons and can make calls and send texts.
The Portable Bluetooth Rotary Phone is an ideal accessory for any retro geek’s desk, and you can use it with your mobile phone to make and receive calls via Bluetooth. It has a built-in ringer ...
The Portable Rotary Cellular Phone is a fully functional, rotary dial, home telephone from the sixties except when you’ve put your sim card inside, it becomes a mobile phone.
A space engineer who despises smartphones and text messaging built her own cell phone -- and it has a rotary dial. Justine Haupt, 34, spent three years creating the cute device, which has a ...
The phone’s rotary dial can now control up to 10 events and respond to alarms and alerts with different ring patterns. And, oh yes – it’s a doorbell too.
Remember these? The rotary phone is still something of an icon, and if you look at the infographics dotted around public telephones, it is still literally an icon. The trouble is, as lovely as ...
Interestingly enough, a retro rotary phone lends itself well to iPhone docking. Plus, building one yourself looks to be a fairly simple procedure (so long as you are willing to cannibalize a ...
The retro phone makes a great unique way to go hands free from your iPhone, and provides an innovative way to interact with Apple’s Siri. Dialling one on the rotary dialler creates the Siri ...
The intrepid hacker saw the potential in a Mattel Juicebox and an old rotary dial phone, and joined them in an unholy union to make the "Juicebox Retro Phone Picture Frame Hack".... Unfortunately ...
By Kevin Lee Nov 3, 2011 10:32 am PDT [Photo: Unteleported] This “World’s first analog tweet client” will finally let you make your tweets with an old-fashioned rotary phone.