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Gresso’s Grand Monaco Red is made for ladies, costs 1800 EUR

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 4:25 AM

Gresso is out with another luxurious device. It’s the red “version” of their Grand Monaco phone, which was unveiled in August 2009.

Specs wise, the device keeps its low-to-mid end “charm,” boasting a 2-megapixel camera, EDGE data, Bluetooth, FM radio and a microSD memory card slot. But, as you know, Gresso’s products are not about technical details. The company’s strength lays in the ability to entice rich folks who don’t like all the fuss surrounding modern smartphones to pour out a couple of thousand bucks (or Euros) for a not-that-powerful yet great lookin’ feature phone.

In that sense, the Grand Monaco Red series comes with titanium casing with high-tech ceramics and a steel keypad. Moreover, a hand polished sapphire crystal glass is used to protect the screen from any scratches, whereas red-colored alligator skin adorns the back.

Designed for strong, self-confident women of good taste, Gresso’s latest piece of jewelry could be yours for 1800 EUR, which is about $2443.

[Via: GSMarena]

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