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Mobiado Professional 105GMT Gold is a weird looking mechanical watch mobile phone

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 at 4:39 AM

Mobiado is out with yet another ultra expensive mobile phone called Mobiado Professional 105GMT Gold. As “usual” when it comes to Mobiado, the new device is made out of high quality (read: expensive), materials like sapphire crystal, Ebony wood and gold (the phone’s frame is CNC-machined and finished with a 24-Carat gold coating).

However, what sets this Mobiado apart from their other products and what at the same time makes the device look kinda weird-ish is that it combines a mobile phone with a mechanical watch, incorporated into the lower side of the case. The “watch part” is also luxurious and has 25 jeweled bearings that are gold-painted and protected by Mobiado’s 3D shock absorbing system.

Rest of the specs include quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) radio, dual-band 3G (850/2100 MHz), 2-inch QVGA screen, Bluetooth 1.2 + EDR, 2 megapixel camera, 1GB of on-board memory. Nokia’s Series 40 5th Edition platform is running the show in the back.

As for the size, the Mobiado Professional 105GMT Gold measures 128×47.5×10.6 mm and has a weight of 241.4 grams. The price was not announced, but we do know the phone/watch will be available to 50 quickest buyers, only.

[Via: Unwired View]

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