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Mobiado Luminoso Lucido is made for 200 quickest buyers with deep pockets

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 at 3:27 AM

Mobiado Luminoso Lucido

Mobiado is out with yet another luxury phone that puts form over function – Mobiado Luminoso Lucido. The 3G-enabled device combines such such materials as sapphire crystal, stainless steel and aircraft aluminum. Only 200 of these will be made, giving potential buyers yet another reason to sign-up and differentiate themselves from the rest of the pack.

Specs wise, the Mobiado Luminoso Lucido is a mid-range phone, sporting a tri-band GSM radio, 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, music player (supported formats include MP3, MP4, eAAC+ and AAC) and a microSD memory card slot.

No word on pricing is given, so if you’re that eager to be one of the 200 lucky rich buyers, you’ll have to contact Mobiado. Be prepared for a shock, though. ;)

One more image follows after the jump.

Mobiado Luminoso Lucido - pic 2

[Via: Unwired View]

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  • Raidium

    I have to say that these are the most ugly phones I have ever seen. Who would pay so much for something so ugly? It really doesn’t leave much to the imagination, it is just a brick with buttons. I will stick to my HTC and Palm devices, thank you!