There hasn't been anything particularly mind-blowing about converting a car to an all-electric. People/companies have been doing this for years. It's relatively easy to do, just quite expensive. The notable thing here is that they are mass-converting a car that is low cost and generally desirable.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Unfortunately appears FAKER THAN FAKE, considering all of the considerable background noise.
Regardless, even if it is true, it's not exactly mind blowing, as various previous comments have mentioned.
There hasn't been anything particularly mind-blowing about converting a car to an all-electric. People/companies have been doing this for years. It's relatively easy to do, just quite expensive. The notable thing here is that they are mass-converting a car that is low cost and generally desirable.
I'd suggest anyone take a look at the Wikipedia page for Electric Conversions if you want more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_vehicle_conversion