Korean carrier KTF wants to give you Bubis

By Mark Rollins - 03/23/2010 8:42:21 AM


It’s pretty obvious that Korea has an interesting cellular phone culture, as you can see from this advertisement.

I’m not certain what Bubi translates into, but it certainly sounds like another word that means “breast” in English. Seeing these phones do the Lambada together is more suggestive than most American ads.

I wish I had more info about the Bubi phones from Korean carrier KTF, like a price or availability date. I have heard that the Bubis (stifle your chuckle) are not smartphones at all.

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