Steampunk gadgets appear cool at first, but then you realize such items will never be mass produced, or even work in real life; but that does not mean we would not pass up the opportunity to feature a concept as cool as the Rotary Mechanical cell phone.
The design features a modular, Symbian-powered cell phone made of metal and wood with interchangeable plates for different tasks. It even has a rotary dial, which would make dialing more time-consuming yet nostalgic.
We still do not think it would be mass produced, let alone function.
source: Gadget.com
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