The creator of the world's first e-cigarette, who patented it in 1963, and one of the developers of the Xbox gaming console have teamed up to make a smartphone that can be smoked. Jupiter will cost $ 499.
In response to the
article The Verge, in which the possibility of this gadget to enter the market is called elusive, the developers
published a video demonstrating the use of the device for its intended purpose and for smoking.

Fifty years ago, Herbert A. Gilbert invented and patented the first
electronic cigarette . The patent described a “tobacco-free smoking cigarette” to “replace the burning of tobacco and paper with heated, moist, flavored air.” Inventor John Cameron invited Gilbert to join the 1963® brand e-cigarette development team in honor of the year of their invention. The organization that owns this project is called the
Human Health Organization - in tune with the World Health Organization, but it has no relation to it.
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From the patent for the first electronic cigaretteOn the device it is known that it has an addition to the smartphone in the form of a lining with a built-in electronic cigarette. The cost of the gadget is 499 US dollars. The smartphone will work with 4G LTE. The operating system is apparently Android, but there is no exact information. The Federal Communications Commission has not yet authorized a smartphone, it is not available for sale at the moment. There are no photos of the gadget, only a
3D model on the site . The whole project may be a joke.
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