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Nokia Early Prototype
What's it like in real life?
Made of solid wood, light, compact, with a non-slip surface.
How is it as a phone?
No idea, it's hundreds of years old and I can't get it to switch on.
Music Player and Radio
None, although you can use it as a percussion instrument.
Camera and Camcorder
Don't be silly, the camera hadn't been invented yet!
Who would like this the most?
All residents of 1450s Northern Europe who want to stay in touch while they're out tending their subsistence crops.
Overall
Probably not practical nowadays, but definitely something worth considering if you're sick of all the plastic and metal used on modern phones.
The Nokia Duck Says: Ye Olde Quacke
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Technical Details:
Year of Launch: circa 1450 AD
Notable features: Made of solid wood.
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