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Mobiado Classic 712ZAF Luxury Phone Announced

Mobiado Classic 712ZAF Luxury Phone Announced

You might have seen some phones from Mobiado in the past, and the Canadian manufacturer looks like it’s going to continue producing phones in the same vein this year. Check out the newly announced Mobiado Classic 712ZAF. If you needed its luxury credentials, it’s made out of aluminum, stainless steel, sapphire crystal and ceramic coating. The Mobiado logo at the back is CNC machine engraved. The Mobiado Classic 712ZAF will be available in 6 different colors: Black, Black Satin, Silver, Grey, Blue and Red. Pricing hasn’t been announced at the moment, so at least there’s no price tag to scare off most people just yet. We do however have specifications of this phone, which include:

  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) and tri-band WCDMA (900/1900/2100)
  • 2.2-inch QVGA display
  • A-GPS
  • 2 microphones for uplink noise cancellation
  • 5-meagpixel camera with LED flash
  • Mute or reject calls by double-tapping the phone

Press release [PDF]

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