Die-hard chicken fans994 Archives this is the phone for you.
KFC and Chinese smartphone giant Huawei have released a new smartphone to mark the fast food chain's 30-year presence in China.
SEE ALSO: KFC employee is the spitting image of Korean movie star and people are going crazy over himThe limited edition KFC Huawei 7 Plus comes in a bright red casing, with both Colonel Sanders and the Huawei logo imprinted on its back.
The phone will be available for $161 on Tmall, China's equivalent of Amazon, from Thursday.
It has some pretty decent specs -- for the price you're paying at least. It comes with a fingerprint scanner, a 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM and can support a 128GB Micro SD card.
The phone, comes pre-installed with the KFC app, and also comes with K-Music -- an app that lets you pick the songs you want to hear on the speakers at one of KFC's 4,000 restaurants in China. It's basically a jukebox in the digital age.
"Between KFC and Huawei...both brands have witnessed the rise of China in these 30 years. Our collaboration is a homage to the era," Steven Li, senior vice president of KFC marketing told Campaign Asia-Pacific.
But this isn't the first innovative project KFC's adopted.
Last year, it opened a restaurant in Shanghai staffed entirely by robots.
Earlier last week, KFC also opened a new "healthy" restaurant in Hangzhou called K Pro, which serves up dishes like fresh juice and salads.
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We're not quite sure how much you'd have to like KFC to get this phone, but there's no better way to wear your fried chicken on your sleeve.
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