Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 24 2007, 6:50am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
As reported yesterday fashion label Giorgio Armani revealed their first mobile phone together with Samsung in Milan today.
The Giorgio Armani touch screen phone carries the designer's name and offers a 2.6 inch screen and a 3MP camera. There is still no information on the price.The measurements of the new Armani phone are one of its highlights. It measures only 87.5x54.5x10.5 mm. In comparison the Apple iPhone measures 115x61x11.6mm.
The Giorgio Armani Samsung phone will be available in Europe starting in November. The price will be 650 Euro (~$920). In January Armani will also introduce a TV in their Armani Casa line.
Via the UK fashion magazine Wallpaper and Cellulare Magazine (Italian).
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