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The Million Dollar Smartphone !
JSC Ancort Company and Mr. Peter Aloisson the world famous Austrian jeweler, the designer and the inventor of the luxury mobile phones have signed an agreement to start a project on the creation of a Diamond Crypto Smartphone. The handset, designed by accessories maker Peter Aloisson doesn't just have diamonds, but it also has encryption technology from Russian company JSC Ancort. The metal parts of the smartphone are casted to be made of solid platinum 950; the Ancort logo and the navigation key are made of 18 carat rose gold. Also the navigation key carries 28 round cut diamonds. The wooden parts of the phone are made of macassar ebony and carbon. The phone features Windows CE, Motorola MX21 (266 MHz) processor, 64 MB(Flash)/64 MB(RAM) memory, color TFT (262.144 colors) display, USB, WAP, 29 preset ringtones, SMS, MMS, E-mail, Internet, Java support and a media player.
The cost of the luxurious Diamond Crypto Smartphone is no more no less than 1.3 million dollars.
The cost of the luxurious Diamond Crypto Smartphone is no more no less than 1.3 million dollars.
The New Nokia N95 !!
Nokia is really starting to up the ante in the race to build the perfect multimedia phone. This model is their new N95. The device looks much like the N80 slider that is currently on the market, but hidden inside that somewhat blocky shape is a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera, a GPS receiver, and HSDPA 3G and WiFi 802.11b/g data support - to name but a few of the highlights. One noteable physical difference between the N95 and the N80 that it looks so much like is the N95's dual-direction slider mechanism, which exposes an extra row of hardware buttons for controlling multimedia playback. The new auto-focus, 5 megapixel camera unit, Nokia's first, makes use of Carl Zeiss optics, just like the N93 and N90 do. The N95 also supports MP3, AAC, M4A, and WMA music playback through its built-in stereo speakers or headphones attached to its 3.5mm headset jack. An FM radio is also included in the N95.
Another new trick for Nokia is the built-in GPS capabilities found in the N95. The N95 comes pre-loaded with a mapping application that covers over 100 countries worldwide. Viewing the maps should be a pleasant experience thanks to the large 2.6" QVGA (240x320) display that can show 16 million different color shades. All of this multimedia power should be available to consumers in the first month of 2007.
Another new trick for Nokia is the built-in GPS capabilities found in the N95. The N95 comes pre-loaded with a mapping application that covers over 100 countries worldwide. Viewing the maps should be a pleasant experience thanks to the large 2.6" QVGA (240x320) display that can show 16 million different color shades. All of this multimedia power should be available to consumers in the first month of 2007.