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The Teddy Bear Phone: snuggle to talk

I've never described a cell phone as cute, but the Willcom Kuma Phone (meaning bear phone), practically demands it. 

This concept phone just debuted at the Good Design Expo in Tokyo, and just like any other mobile handset works by holding it up to your ear. Though it can hold a normal SIM card, the Kuma Bear only calls four numbers, which you can speed dial by pinching the corresponding paw.

It vibrates and you can set the ringtone for incoming calls, and calls are answered or finished by pressing it's tail.

The price on the Kuma Bear is $500, but as it's production is still hypothetical, you still can't break the bank for it just yet.

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