Levi's phone passes FCC on way to Mexico
We're still not sure what to make of the way this thing looks -- nor the fact that the FCC was supplied with the gaudiest gold version, nor the fact that Levi's decided its name fits well embossed on the front of the cellphone -- but alas, here it is. Turns out the ModeLabs-designed phone is being manufactured by South Korea's Ezze Mobile Tech and it rocks out with GSM 850 and 1900. Don't get too stoked about an American release, though; the user's manual clearly identifies Mexico as the intended target, but we imagine Americans and Canadians should have no trouble getting it working in their respective necks of the woods. Just don't get caught slipping it into another brand's pockets, k?













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Michitastic @ Sep 8th 2007 9:28AM
Looks fancy.
Alan @ Sep 8th 2007 11:10AM
No. No, no, no, no, NO...
My God, white/shiny things are hard enough to look at in Florida during the summer, but in Mexico?!
I wouldn't be caught dead with that phone- I already have a hard enough time looking at my matte, black Sync in direct sun.
Sumi @ Sep 8th 2007 12:54PM
Hmm, this thing looks weird tbh. I don't realy like the design.
KRomeleoN @ Sep 9th 2007 4:27PM
its so ugly...that...its cool.
DJ @ Sep 9th 2007 7:40PM
It looks like a crappy toy straight out of a Dollar Store..... Can't believe Levi's is putting their name on this thing.....