Ballerific Tech: Could 50 Cent Be Endorsing A New Dual Screen Cell Phone?

Despite proudly advertising how “broke” he was,  rapper and businessman 50 Cent could possibly be on the eve of becoming the next billionaire in hip-hop.   

Reportedly 50 Cent has been working behind the scenes on the Siam 7x, a dual screen smartphone.  Besides having 2 screens, the Siam 7x features dual SIM capabilities which allows for 2 phone numbers, as well as ear recognition software (no need for fingerprints), a 16 mp camera (4 mp better than iPhone) and SMS Audio speakers for optimum sound. As you can see, the Siam 7x has cutting edge technology, head to head with its competitors Samsung Galaxy, and Apple iPhone. 

The Siam 7x allows you the ability to seamlessly have a work line and personal line all in one phone. Make and receive calls, text, and access data from two numbers on one phone. You can now operate two different cell phone networks on one unit, making it convenient for business owners to communicate with one unit instead of having to carry around two separate devices. Plus, we already use multiple screens – but just in an awkward and frustrating way. The Siam 7x combines the fundamentals of a highly-functional color screen… with the efficiency of a ‘slow-battery-draining’ e-ink screen that gives your function…well, more function.

Dr. Dre nearly became the first billionaire in hip-hop by selling Beats by Dre to Apple. Is 50 planning to one up his mentor with the Siam 7x Dual screen smartphone? 

As of when the Siam will be available to purchase in stores with carriers AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint, no date has been announced. However, it is currently is available for sale online at: https://www.siamsmartphone.com/

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