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Double fake Imobile Phone V453 is a Moto Aura clone with LV branding

Categories: Clone/rip, Devices, Motorola
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, March 19th, 2009 at 3:27 AM

Double fake Imobile Phone V453 is a Moto Aura clone with LV branding

This isn’t the first time we’re seeing the fake Motorola Aura phone. Some time ago we warned you about the Wingtech D20, which like the device we’re presenting you today, Imobile Phone V453, also used the standard square-shaped display instead of Moto Aura’s expensive circular screen. But the “designers” behind V453 model, obviously thought some additional details were needed. And voila… they decided it’s Louis Vuitton luxury goods buyers like as well, so they combined the two. As a result, an awkward looking device is created, to say the least. It certainly reminds us on Motorola’s luxury handset, yet it has “LV” logo all around it. Additionally — and to make things look even uglier — there’s a ring of LED lights around the display. No, this isn’t the real thing and even if it was real, the Imobile Phone V453 would still be a super ugly handset…

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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