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		<title>It real fake Keepin &#8216;, part of the DAR: Nokla E93 refuse at an additional premium Engadget!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This strange NOKLA knock-off combines the Nokia brand-name, elements of the iPhone&#8217;s UI, and the admittedly ho-hum specs of your typical KIRF phone (including a 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen, 1.3 megapixel camera, and WiFi). If all that isn&#8217;t enough to warn you off this device there&#8217;s always that weird fin that extends considerably from one side [...]]]></description>
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<p>This strange NOKLA knock-off combines the Nokia brand-name, elements of the iPhone&#8217;s UI, and the admittedly ho-hum specs of your typical KIRF phone (including a 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen, 1.3 megapixel camera, and WiFi). If all that isn&#8217;t enough to warn you off this device there&#8217;s always that weird fin that extends considerably from one side &#8212; which can&#8217;t be comfortable when you&#8217;re trying to use this phone as, you know, a phone. But the most shocking part of this whole mess is the &#8220;Nokia&#8221; logo itself. Take a closer look: it&#8217;s really familiar, right? We&#8217;re glad to know that we&#8217;ve had such a powerful impact on the KIRF industry-at-large! All that said, we&#8217;re not here to judge &#8212; if your self-hatred extends to your choice in handsets, hit the source link to hunt one of these down for yourself.</p>
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