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April 13, 2007 11:37 AM PDT

The smell-o-phone comes to the U.S.

by Marin Perez

Is there a big outcry for scented gadgets? The folks at Crave have commented on the uselessness of scented USB drives and the wackiness of aroma phones in Japan, but we may be in store for some more smelly goodness.

It's a smelly phone, but that's a good thing

(Credit: Motorola)

Motorola has received a patent for a handset that releases scents by heating a gel packet, similar to the way plug-in air fresheners work. According to the New Scientist blog, the phone's power amplifier could activate this feature without dramatically altering the phone's design. This is key for Motorola because slim, chic phones, like the Rizr, are the company's bread and butter.

I don't know what Motorola is thinking here. A few months ago, the "Got Milk?" folks spent $300,000 putting cookie-scented strips on bus stops in San Francisco. The campaign lasted about 36 hours because of complaints from riders, a diabetic organization, anti-obesity organizations, and even homeless people. This just shows how invasive smells can be and how each individual has a different definition of what smells good.

And is there any smell that wouldn't get old? If you log a lot a time on your phone, I'm sure even fresh-cut roses or mouth-watering pizza would get annoying.

No word on when these smelly handsets will hit the streets, but I'm sure the public can't wait for phones to shoot out smells on the bus, or in an elevator.

I believe there is far greater promise in gadgets that eliminate odors, but that may just be me.

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oh god!!!!!!!!!!(i needed at least 10 character)
by ddmtrackstar April 13, 2007 1:48 PM PDT
OH COME ON!!!! Why the heck do you need a scented phone? sure the whole novelty factor thing but the smells are setting you up for trouble... like what if someone in allergic to the gel or what if someone's gel pack like expoldes or something and they get boiling gel in thier ear. it is a lawsuit waiting to happen
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EWWWWWWWWW!!
by bdfeorene April 18, 2007 4:12 PM PDT
Who needs more smells? I spend too much time trying to get rid of them!
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