Tag: KFC

  • KFC’s Gamer’s Box Will Be Your Partner In Virtual Crime

    KFC’s Gamer’s Box Will Be Your Partner In Virtual Crime

    The tech industry strives to evolve on a daily basis and it results in some of the coolest products you can get your hands on. KFC seems to have recognised that the tech industry has a huge potential for fan-engagement and innovation can get you the right publicity. Earlier, KFC teamed up with Huawei to launch a limited-edition KFC Huawei Enjoy 7 in order to celebrate its 30th anniversary in China. The smartphone was launched with a 5.5-inch screen and a Snapdragon 425 processor and a fingerprint scanner.

    But, if fried chicken and FIFA 17 are your thing, then look no further than the KFC Gamer’s Box 2.0. If you are a sucker for limited edition stuff then this weird yet pretty awesome piece of tech (or food?) is just for you. Only 10 of these bad boys will be produced and you need to log on to KFC’s website or Mountain Dew’s Facebook page to try and win one of these.

    KFC and Mountain Dew have teamed up for this bizarre product and we can’t help but get really excited about it because well, fried chicken! It’s a nifty little accessory to have, you can marvel at the bright red box on which you can play a few games while connected to your smartphone via Bluetooth. Yes, your food now comes with Bluetooth out-of-the-box (that has to be the most 2017 thing to say).

    This is not the first time KFC turned your run-of-the-mill 5-in-1 meal box into a tech product. Back in 2016, KFC released the ‘Watt A Box’ which charged your phone after you ate all the chicken from it. The out-of-the-box thinking (get it?) has come a long way since and the gamer’s box can be your gaming companion when the touchscreen gets too redundant.

    If you love either fried chicken, controllers to play games on your smartphone or a collectable piece of tech or well, all three of them then this little fried chicken meets gaming console is just what you needed.

  • KFC Has Its Own Smartphone

    KFC Has Its Own Smartphone

    You truly have to love your fried chicken to order a bucket on the new limited edition “KFC edition Huawei Enjoy 7”.

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    Order your finger lickin’ fried chicken with the new KFC smartphone.

    KFC is celebrating its 30th anniversary in China by releasing a fire-engine red, limited edition smartphone – “KFC edition Huawei Enjoy 7”. KFC has partnered with Huawei for the phone’s release. The limited edition phones will cost $162 and only 5000 devices will be available. The smartphone is reported to have Colonel Sanders embossed on the back with the year “1987” and Huawei logo. The year marks the opening of KFC’s first store in China.

    The phone comes with a pre-loaded KFC-branded music app, which can be used to pick songs to play on the speakers at KFC restaurants in China. It also offers  an additional 100,000 K-dollars, the restaurant’s digital currency. As per the smartphone’s specs, the $162 limited edition Huawei Enjoy 7 has a 5.5-inch LCD 1280 x 720 px display. The Android based KFC Huawei 7 Plus comes in KFC’s signature red color and is powered by Snapdragon 425 processor. The smartphone also features 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage with an option of up to 128GB of expandable memory. At a price of  $162, roughly Rs. 10000,  the Huawei Enjoy 7 has a fingerprint scanner at the back and an inbuilt 3,020mAh battery.

    This is not the first time KFC has launched a product other than the good old fried chicken. In May last year the company launched a range of KFC nail polish, which was, of course, edible and chicken flavored. Taking the “finger lickin’ good” slogan quite literally. The success of  the chicken flavored edible nail paint was followed up three months later with the chicken-scented sunscreen. Yeah it smells like chicken in here!

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