Pokémon Grandpa In Taiwan Levels Up To 75 Smartphones

Taiwan’s Pokemon Grandpa comes again with more than 50 smartphones attached to his bicycle.

Chen San-yuan, in his 70s, can not stop playing the game. The game, where you have to collect the pokemon and set it for a fight. His grandson is the one who showed the game to him and now he got addicted to it.

Starting with only 11 smartphones, he added a few more till 23 and he is still adding.

After his story went viral with 45 smartphones attached to his bicycle a smartphone company, ASUS,  noticed and decided to sponsor him by adding 30 more smartphones.

Locals say they are worried about his safety because the smartphones block most of his view from the road.

Source: 9Gag

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