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The Black Diamond…You’re Next Device?

Posted by Jack Cook on September 12, 2006 – 10:14 am
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So, OK, you’ve been thinking of a new phone to carry around and you just are not sure which one will look right as well as perform.  Ahh, it is always a tough decision but we just may be able to help you out .  Mobile Magazine got some cool photo’s of a slick device…there is just one problem…it costs $300K!  CAN YOU IMAGINE?  Well, in any event, if you want to see what the other side can afford, click on the link below to see some neat pica and the specs.

In part, Mobile Magazine said:

When choosing a cell phone, it’s just as important to find a personalized look than it is to check out the included features. It doesn’t get much more exclusive than the Black Diamond luxury smartphone, designed by Jaren Goh and to be built by VIPN, and we have real-life photos of the prototype.

 The WM5-powered Black Diamond will sell for US$300K with expected availability sometime in early 2007.

Source: Exclusive: First photos of prototype Black Diamond, the US $300K Mobile

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  • ShALLaX
    I am next device? ;)

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