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Spyker shows off LaTurby and MonteCarlo at CeBIT

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 at 2:39 PM

Following on the Dutch automaker’s lackluster, branded handset offerings from last year, Spyker is set to roll out two new mobile phones at CeBIT 2008. Known for their highly-styled and intricately detailed supercars, Spyker’s initial handset portfolio was slighty disappointing. The latest lineup looks like a decent improvement.

Spyker’s new LaTurby is basically a re-branded Haier Sterling and as such will be sporting a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and 1GB internal storage. We have to admit, that shiny metallic casing is real easy on the eyes – even if it looks like a fingerprint/smudge-magnet.

Spyker LaTurby at CeBIT

Next up on Spyker’s new menu is the Spyker MonteCarlo slider. To keep in line with the Spyker LaTurby’s shiny casing, the MonteCarlo sider is an all-metal beauty with a spec-sheet that should read much like the LaTurby.

Spyker MonteCarlo at CeBIT

Pricing and availability are not yet available. But, if you really want a Spyker LaTurby, you might want to check out the Haier Sterling.

[Via: PortableGear]

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