MOTOFONE loses all sense of decency and gets naked
The unboxing and dissecting of gadgets has become so commonplace that we're almost amazed when new and noteworthy devices aren't taken apart and photographed in the nude for all of the tech world to see. Today, Motorola's MOTOFONE joins such greats as the 2G iPod Nano and iRiver Clix, as it becomes our latest inductee into the illustrious "Hall of Splayed." So, if the images of internal components and bare circuit boards are your cup of tea, check out the Flickr gallery of gadget faithful John P., where he puts everything the MOTOFONE has to offer out in the open.[Thanks, John P.]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
inforea @ Jan 17th 2007 2:00PM
When does it come out in the US? Where do I get one?
Cesar Cardoso @ Jan 17th 2007 2:11PM
Engadget Mobile is for pr0n, it seems... :P
John P. @ Jan 20th 2007 12:17AM
The torx screws on the back were too inviting. Seriously. It should be illegal to have visible fasteners on gadgets. Though it doesn't stop us from disassembling them.
inforea - dunno. But Mexico and Chilie have em. The Mexican phones are locked to Telcel. I don't know about the motofones in Chilie. Both use 850/1900 (Mexico only uses 1900, but the phone is dual band).