Even watchphone enthusiasts might want to shy away from the WF820 if they ever lay their eyes on its bulky size and awkward-looking design. While the CECT watchphone settled for a keypad on the strap, QKfone’s WF820 added the buttons around its 1.3-inch touchscreen TFT display, making it look like a restraint more than a watch or a phone. But other than that, you get what is expected of a watchphone from China including Bluetooth, T-Flash memory support, media player, FM radio, and GPRS support. I don’t see a price tag but I don’t see you being overly excited about it either. Read on for some more pictures…



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