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Motorola AURA is not a particularly sophisticated phone. It’s a simple quad-band GSM device, with a basic 2 megapixel digital camera and 2GB of internal memory. The AURA lacks 3G support, WiFi or GPS. But Motorola AURA also has some unique features - firstly, it’s a very rare “rotator” handset. The second is display: AURA actually has a circular LCD display that is 480 pixels and 1.55 inches in diameter. The 16 million color screen is protected by a sapphire crystal lens to prevent scratches, something that presumably adds a great deal to the price.
The bulk of the luxury phone is made from a chemically etched stainless steel housing that has been hand polished and given a protective coating. The aluminium keys are individually made and finished before being assembled, and there are interesting features such as nickel-chrome plated exposed screws. Despite the lack of 3G or WiFi, the Motorola AURA does come with a comprehensive media player supporting MP3, AAC and Windows Media formats. There’s a web browser and email client, and the AURA feature’s Motorola’s useful CrystalTalk technology for improved call clarity. The AURA also has stereo Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. Price: $1999.99 (about £1200 or €1500). Available since December 4th. Via:  mobilegazette |
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