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Paper Says: Instant Cell Phone

I could well live without my jewelry, without my make-up set, and even without my laptop(well, it's quite hard, still) but I can't, for the world, do without my mobile phone. And here comes a problem: I travel a lot, which simply means that I have less possibilities talking to my dear friends. And what could be more appealing than a fancy "paper cell phone" in Tetra Pack style when I don't have one handy? A new designer curio, called "Paper says" is expected to appear in the near future for all chat-lovers and those who simply want to call someone right on-the-spot. You are not stick to phone booths and don't need to fuss over your rented phone being lost somewhere at the hilltop or under the depth of the sea, you just have papers to tear.
If you are still at a loss what could this device is all about, let's take a look at it together. First of all, "Paper says" is actually a cell phone, however tricky it may look. It won't cost you like a common cell phone and you won't need to search for it in electronics store. You can buy it just everywhere from local airport to National museum.
On the outside it looks quite simple- an ordinary Tetra Pak frame, while the phone itself or rather a paper with interior components, keypad and LED being placed at the back of the paper's back you tear down the dotted line. Paper characters available are nothing but dialing buttons. When the time is over, you simply return it and recycle your "paper phone" with another covering. You don't need to scratch your head over, you communicate as easy as winking.

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