So I decided to go searching for some off-brand graphing calculators for fun. Most of them were Casio fx-6300G clones, a few were TX800 clones... but I found this one that was flat out bizarre.

Found on AliExpress, this appears to be a calculator with a backlit, colour screen... but at the same time, the listing mentions it being a phone. In fact, the name of the listing itself is confusing enough:

"H800 txt magic calculator 4G memory music video photo txt ebook student calculator with emergency button"



I'm just baffled by this thing. It seems to be a phone posing as a calculator, but I have no idea. What do you think?

The AliExpress page
4g calculator with music and an… emergency button? Gee I wonder if it’s approved on standardized testing… anyways, how did you even find that thing??? Were you just searching for calculators on aliexpress or what? Also I can’t view the page because im in china
The listing seems like it specifically says it's not a phone? "4G" seems to refer to the internal memory capacity.
Quote:
The fifth question : the calculator, rough workmanship and backward technology

Our calculator is developed on the basis of mp4 player, can not be compared with mobile phone and tablet pc, if you need good performance, please
directly choose mobile phone and tablet,because these products are designed and produced on a large scale, the appearance technology price is very good. Our calculator , the quality is same as the normal mp4 player, it is not very good, not bad, if you have requirements for the appearance, please do not choose our calculator, thank you!

The sixth question:why is it not Android, there is no network, and SIM card is not supported?

YES,Our calculator is developed on the basis of mp4 player, Not Android, there is no network, do not support SIM card,app installation is not supported,PDF file, word file and excel file are not supported

The whole listing description give me vibes of being a weird shanzhai device that somebody thought might be useful to.. somebody? Seems like they took a SoC designed for portable media players, extended the sample firmware with calculator functions, and stuffed it in a chassis with a lot more buttons than such a device would normally have.
I would guess it to be some android based thing, but that seems too expensive to support on something like a calculator...
Tari wrote:
The listing seems like it specifically says it's not a phone? "4G" seems to refer to the internal memory capacity.
Quote:
The fifth question : the calculator, rough workmanship and backward technology

Our calculator is developed on the basis of mp4 player, can not be compared with mobile phone and tablet pc, if you need good performance, please
directly choose mobile phone and tablet,because these products are designed and produced on a large scale, the appearance technology price is very good. Our calculator , the quality is same as the normal mp4 player, it is not very good, not bad, if you have requirements for the appearance, please do not choose our calculator, thank you!

The sixth question:why is it not Android, there is no network, and SIM card is not supported?

YES,Our calculator is developed on the basis of mp4 player, Not Android, there is no network, do not support SIM card,app installation is not supported,PDF file, word file and excel file are not supported

The whole listing description give me vibes of being a weird shanzhai device that somebody thought might be useful to.. somebody? Seems like they took a SoC designed for portable media players, extended the sample firmware with calculator functions, and stuffed it in a chassis with a lot more buttons than such a device would normally have.


I must've been mistaken, then... It's still such an oddity though.

By the way, this was from a search of "graphing calculator" on AliExpress.
If you or anyone buys it, I would be curious how many of those function buttons actually does anything, or if it's just a four-function calculator masquerading as more (e.g., if someone pays them to actually develop a device in this form factor).
I wonder if it could be jail-broken to run custom apps and programs?
I am considering buying one, but looking at the listing it is first and foremost an mp3 player, that happens to have calculator buttons and possibly some calculator functionality. It definitely isn't android based as it says that you can't look at pdf's or any file t type other than music and (I think) images.
I want to get one, but I think it will turn out to be supremely uninteresting



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DaniNyaaa wrote:
I am considering buying one, but looking at the listing it is first and foremost an mp3 player, that happens to have calculator buttons and possibly some calculator functionality. It definitely isn't android based as it says that you can't look at pdf's or any file t type other than music and (I think) images.
I want to get one, but I think it will turn out to be supremely uninteresting

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If the photo is actually of the product then I would be super skeptical considering some of these buttons look like they were added on using MS paint. I doubt it will even turn out to be a calculator.



This is one of those things you might purchase just to see what is inside and powering it (you could even do something interesting yourself with it) only to get it shipped to you and find out it is a calculator body missing many buttons and filled with disgusting half melted jelly beans.
Lol. I wonder if and how it outputs music. If it somehow has Bluetooth, that'd be cool for classroom settings.
Calculatordream wrote:
0x5. I wonder if and how it outputs music. If it somehow has Bluetooth, that'd be cool for classroom settings.

I am pretty sure it just has a headphone jack
now this is making me think of that lego movie part

if you know you know
~bump
I found it. I wouldn't recommend buying it for multiple reasons, including the VERY cheap look. https://24kupi.com/products/magic-calculator-v3
I saw this calculator last year or so and while it looked cool, it also looked sketchy due to the lack of a brand on it and it felt more like a player that happens to have basic calculations on it. I'd not be surprised if it was cheaply built as well. I'll wait for the Casio Graph Math+ Lycée, fx-CG100 or Zero...


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