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Gold-Plated Lamborghini TL700 : Simplicity Is Stylish

8/29/2012 1:18:01 AM

What do you think when seeing a Lamborghini car? Anyway, when you see this phone, you will have a similar feeling.

I was lent 2 Tonino Lamborghini TL700 mobile phones. They are beautiful, luxury and strong like the car which has a logo of a bull.

Description: Lamborghini TL700

Lamborghini TL700

The phone is thick and heavy, but it is the advantage of this phone. The design has many common traits with those of race cars, very manly. It has a 3.7-inch touchscreen using Sapphire Crystal – the glass used for producing luxurious watches. All metal body is gold-plated and the back cover has a crocodile skin layer. The back side has a lot of information, including the logo of a bull, a signature of Tonino Lamborghini, “Limited Edition” and the serial number. Lamborghini only produces 650 phones like this and 2 phones I am holding have the number of 377/650 and 078/650.

The impressive point you can easily see is the solid button which has the symbol of a bull on it at the lower side of the phone. It is the Options button, not the Home button. The Home button is on the left side and the Back is on the right. A micro USB port is located on the lower path and 2 volume buttons are located on the left path. The upper path has power button and 3.5mm sound port and the right path has a strange lid “SOS”. When putting this lid on, you will see a small red key which is used to make a quick call to a certain number.

Description: The right path has a strange lid “SOS”.

The right path has a strange lid “SOS”.

It is running Android 2.3, using Qualcomm CPU. Back-side camera is 5 MP and front facing camera is VGA. The internal memory storage is 4GB and battery has a capacity of 1,400mAh which is in beautiful red. RRP: $2,750.

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