O2 Cocoon - unboxing

Today we received the brand new designer phone O2 Cocoon in the mail. I have just unboxed it and of course we’re sharing the holy unboxing ceremony with you guys. Come inside for lots of unboxing photos of this cool phone.

O2 Cocoon

O2 Cocoon
When you just look at the box you instantly get the feeling that O2 has spent lots and lots of hours thinking through and designing all the details regarding the Cocoon and it’s packaging.

O2 Cocoon
When you open up the package, you instantly see the ‘Cocoon‘ hanging down from a branch ready to hatch.

O2 Cocoon
The accessories and manuals are hidden inside a box that slides out of the package from the side.

O2 Cocoon
O2 Cocoon
You get everything with the phone, even a dock and an earphone connector that will let give you an extra 3.5mm connection. Everything goes in white and black. Nice.

O2 Cocoon
Loading up the phone with the SIM card and battery is really easy and…

O2 Cocoon
…you lock the back piece with a small slider on the side of the phone.

O2 Cocoon
When you turn on the phone you’ll get a short video intro (with sound). The display is really crisp.

O2 Cocoon
And here’s the coolest thing with the phone. The LED display that is hidden under the shell making it a display. You’ll get a hello message when you turn it on, and when you get incoming calls or SMS they all show up on the shell. Nice!

O2 Cocoon
Angle shot of the O2 Cocoon.

O2 Cocoon
This is how the top of the phone looks like. The black ring is actually a control that is used to control things like the volume while playing music.

O2 Cocoon
The white and black design looks quite cool if you ask me.

O2 Cocoon
Side shot. Right by thumb you can see the place where you plug in the head set. You can also see the microSD card dock.

O2 Cocoon
It’s a really thin phone with some nice lines.

O2 Cocoon
No lens cover for the 2 megapixel camera, so you got to be careful.

O2 Cocoon
When you dock the phone, you can choose to make it show the clock all the time.

(credit fosfor gadgets)



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