Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jul 26 2006, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
On the weekend we reported about the super expensive $300,000 Black Diamond Mobile phone. Now Esato reports that Jaren Goh also designed a more affordable version of the Black Diamond called White Pearl.
Affordable is of course relative, as the price of the White Pearl is $1,500. And do not expect to find a pearl integrated in the phone at this price.
The White Pearl will also be made by Swiss VIPN. The luxury phone will feature Quad band and Wi-Fi connectivity and run Windows Mobile 5 on an Intel 400Mhz processor.
Other feature include a 2" 262k touch sensitive TFT color screen, internal memory of 128MB, 4MP camera and bundled 2Gb SD card.
Availability of the White Pearl is also supposed to be in 2007.
More details on Esato (Thanks A Razaq).
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