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Mobiado unveils Classic 712GCB luxury phone

Categories: Announcements, Devices
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, March 12th, 2010 at 2:52 AM

Luxury handset maker Mobiado is out with a new phone called Classic 712GCB, which is a variant of their existing Classic 712ZAF model.

When it comes to Mobiado phones, features are not the main point we talk about — rather it’s all about (luxury) materials used and craftsmanship. Here’s what they have to say about their latest baby:

The Classic 712GCB combines gold, sapphire crystal, and stainless steel to create new standard in luxury. The frame is CNC machined from brass, hand polished, and then plated with thick layer of gold. Large sapphire crystal plates are hand painted with gold lettering and precision inset into the gold body. The keypad buttons are ground from sapphire crystal and hand painted from beneath with gold. The iconic Mobiado logo is precision CNC machine engraved into the body to bestow a final touch of elegance. The Classic 712GCB is the expression of mechanical perfection, mastering of aesthetic details, and the integrity of consistent craftsmanship.

Specs wise, the 712GCB comes with a 2.2-inch QVGA screen, 3G connectivity, 5-megapixel camera, GPS, media player, web browser, and so on. It is available in two versions: yellow and rose gold…

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