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The Nokia N-Gage, a device that combined gaming, mobile phones and tacos. This mobile phone and handheld gaming hybrid came out in 2003 and was followed by the N-Gage QD a year later. It was not successful as a phone or a gaming platform.

This is the Nokia N-Gage disassembled, showing the phone at each layer. Sorry about the dust and dirt, as I tried cleaning it multiple times but it still wouldn't come off.
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An exploded view of the original Nokia N-Gage

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30 June 2014

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