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Monday October 27, 2008 4:36 pm

Motorola MOTOAURA gets pictured and reviewed

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Posted by Aaron Zollo Categories: Cell Phones, Design, Product Reviews

MOTOAURA Cell PhoneNot many people have the luxury of spending $2000 on a mobile phone.  The MOTOAURA is a new luxury phone from which incorporates an 240x320-pixel display enclosed behind an A-grade 62-carat Sapphire lens, giving it expense and a scratch-proof cover.  The enclosure is almost all metal except at the bottom where there is a small piece of plastic for the internal antenna.  The back of the MOTOAURA has a watch-like quality in that it allows you to see the workings of its switchblade-style opening mechanism.  The rest of the MOTOAURA is your normal cell phone, incorporating a keypad and screen.  Mobile-Review has plenty of pictures, a full review and a video showing how scratch-resistive the screen is.  It’s hard to see people spend this kind of money on such a simple device, but if you need that premium device that is out of reach for most of the population, then the MOTOAURA is just what you have been looking for.


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Comments:

I think given the option, I’d rather get 10 iPhones. The MOTOAURA is nice and all, but apart from the rounded shape and sapphire screen cover- they could provide the same features in any of their other models. Apart from novelty, I can’t see much use in a circular screen.

If any North American carrier includes this model in their lineup I’d be amazed.


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