Oppo’s Evangelion Phone Is Perfect For Fans Of The Anime

We have seen themed smartphones in the past, where phone makers team up with movie studios to produce handsets themed around that particular movie. However, for the most part, it is usually just a new paint job and some wallpapers and media files, but we think Oppo might have taken things to the next level.

Over in China, the company has taken the wraps off the Oppo Reno Ace 2 EVA Limited Edition. This is a smartphone based on the Ace 2 that is themed around the manga/anime Evangelion, and like we said, this is more than just a paint job. The exterior of the phone has been given a makeover, that’s for sure, but the rest of the packaging and included accessories is what really drives it home.

For starters, the box that the phone comes in has been designed to look like a capsule, similar to the entry plug on the mecha. There is also a SIM ejection tool which most of us probably overlook, but in this case, it has been designed to look like a mini version of the Spear of Longinus. There will also be a Unit-01 case for the phone, and a pair of NERV-branded earbuds.

Even the charger is not spared where it sports some design details similar to the mecha’s launch pad. The phone is a limited edition release where only 10,000 units will be made available for purchase.

Oppo’s Evangelion Phone Is Perfect For Fans Of The Anime

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Monkeys Steal Coronavirus Blood Samples In India

As the world becomes more developed, we start to clear areas like forests and jungles to pave way for new developments. As a result, animals lose their homes and start wandering into urban areas, and unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. Take for example over in India, where a troop of monkeys attacked a medical officer and stole some coronavirus blood samples.

According to the reports, a lab technician was walking in the campus at a medical college in Meerut, India, where a troop of monkeys descended upon the technician and grabbed the blood samples of four coronavirus patients who were undergoing treatment. According to Dr S. K. Garg, one of the college’s officials, “Monkeys grabbed and fled with the blood samples of four COVID-19 patients who are undergoing treatment … we had to take their blood samples again.”

It is unclear if the monkeys knew what they were taking or if they had spilled the blood samples, but people staying near the campus were worried about the spread of the virus if the monkeys were to carry the samples into residential areas. There is also some concern as to whether or not the monkeys could contract the disease.

According to Garg, to date there has been no evidence that monkeys can contract the virus. However, given how “new” this virus is and the current pandemic, we understand if there are some out there who might be worried anyway.

Monkeys Steal Coronavirus Blood Samples In India

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