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While it’s a blatant marketing plug for Samsung and a wireless company, there’s something cool – and “Big” – about this oversized cellphone that’s been set up in Chicago.
An exact working replica of the Samsung Messenger, it stands 15 feet long, 13 feet high and 3 feet deep, and is on its side to give access to the slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
Residents have been able to come and make free phone calls and send text messages on the device. Perhaps this is a new way of keeping fit while communicating with people. At least no-one can complain that this phone’s keyboard is too fiddly to use for their fat fingers.
There will be a range of special events including a texting challenge and a video booth. An adjudicator from Guinness World Records confirmed that the phone would be making it into the next book.
In a world of miniaturisation, it’s funny to see such a huge working phone on display. Bit rich calling it a mobile phone though.
Anyone from Chicago been down to Pioneer Court and given it a go? It’s around until March 15.
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Category: Hardware
Tags: chicago, largest, messenger, mobile phone, Samsung, world record

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One Response for "Chicago residents play on world’s largest working cell phone"
World’s largest mobile phone shown off in Chicago-- Andy Merrett
March 13th, 2009 at 3:32 am
1[...] you’re over in Chicago, take a look at this working model of a Samsung Messenger. It’s 15 feet long, 13 feet high and 3 feet deep and has been used to make free voice calls [...]
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