Resembling more of a museum artifact than something you make calls with, the Alo Phone breaks away from standard cell phone designs and ditches the display for an entirely voice activated user interface.
The body is made from a gelatinous material wrapped around an aluminum unibody chassis, and yes, it does have a camera, but unfortunately (or fortunately), is used only to turn voice accurately into text. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear to have many (or any) smart features, which would put it at a severe disadvantage when compared to modern devices like the iPhone or Samsung Galaxy handsets.
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