Mago SmartPhone with diamonds

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If you don’t care about how much you pay for a space, you could afford to buy this new high-fly quad-band Smartphone, named Mago after a town of inner Russia. Its manufacturer, MaslovDesign, designed it with some aviation titanium, stainless steel, magnesia alloys, composite polymers. The touch pad hasn’t been ink-jet marked, but laser-marked. The 2.8″ LCD touch screen is non-scratchable.

Every part of the phone tends to make it last in a forever classy design. But under the hood, its build-in technologies don’t seem to be that luxurious. Mago comes with Windows Mobile 2005 preloaded, running on a fast 624 MHz Intel processor, with 128 Mb SDRAM, a flash memory of 128 Mb and a SD/MMC card port. Its connectivity features are quite limited: some GPRS class 10, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, and USB 2 support.

Mago should certainly not be considered as a work tool but as an object to show off in VIP parties. It is expected to be out in mid-2006 and cost a whopping €3000.

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Mar 25, 2006 | By Nuno

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