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Background

Pyongyang (named after the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is a brand of smartphone produced by Checom Joint Venture Technology Company in North Korea since 2013.

(2013)

Visuals: An animated blue, cloudy sky, with the Korean text "평양" (Pyongyang), the screen turns black for a split second, then an animation of the same sky, this time with dandelion seeds floating in it, plays, with small white orbs moving and the text "평양" appears again.

Technique: Animated boot up sequence stored in the phone's ROM.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the Pyongyang 2404 smartphone.

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