Paper Says: The Paper Cellphone

By Charu Amar   /Jun 8 2006

Those who travel a lot, must be familiar with the hassles of renting mobile phones from local stores and then keep bothering yourself for taking extra care of those sets. To save you from all this, a group of designers come up with a mobile phone concept called "Paper Says", which is a mobile phone , electronic guts of which is made in recyclable material and paper forms the body of the phone, which can be torn-off as and when the rent period expires.

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This phone offers international roam service for communication at comparatively low price and is available easily in every country's state-owned organizations including airport and museums, and privately owned institutions.

Paper Says looks like those pillow shaped tetra packs, which are in use since long. The key pad is hidden inside a tear-away design made in thin sheet of paper, out of which shines the LED lights fitted inside.

Though a bit too simple in comparison to those swankiest and costliest of designs...but still it anyway better as it comes to rescue when those better ones get useless. Isn't it?

Via: Yankodesign

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