Tonino Lamborghini will reportedly
be launching a new luxury smartphone in January, called the 88 Tauri - named
after the constellation. For now, pricing information has not been reported,
but the smartphone is claimed to be set for an India launch via Luxury
Quotient.
The Tonino Lamborghini 88 Tauri is
being reported by GQIndia to run Android
4.4.4 KitKat and sport a 5-inch full-HD display with an oleophobic coating and
10-point multi-touch. Unlike most luxury phones, the 88 Tauri seems to be
rather well-endowed, and is said to be powered by a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon
801 SoC, coupled with 3GB of RAM.
Other reported specifications
include a 3400mAh battery rated to deliver 1,000 hours of standby time, a
20-megapixel rear camera, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. Strangely
enough for a luxury smartphone, the 88 Tauri is claimed to feature dual-SIM
dual active support, apart from LTE connectivity.
The Tonino Lamborghini 88 Tauri will
reportedly be available in limited quantities.
Quite a few major manufacturers have
tried their hands at luxury smartphones, and one of the most recent examples is
a collaboration between BlackBerry and Porsche Design - resulting in the Porsche Design P'9983. It starts at EUR 1,650
(roughly Rs. 1,27,000).
The Porsche Design P'9983 is the
third smartphone launched in collaboration between BlackBerry and Porsche
Design, the first two being BlackBerry Porsche
P9981 and Porsche Design P'9982.
Notably, the handset features a premium quality build such as
camera lens made out of sapphire glass; Porsche Design floating logo and
chassis sporting forged stainless steel, and also comes with special
glass-weave technology for the back.
For specifications, the Porsche
Design P'9983 comes with 3.1-inch HD touch screen; 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm
Snapdragon S4 (MSM8960); 2GB of RAM; 64GB inbuilt storage; expandable up to
128GB (via microSD card); 2100mAh battery; 8-megapixel rear camera; 2-megapixel
front camera; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n; Bluetooth 4.0; LTE; FM radio; Micro-USB,
and Micro-HDMI connectivity support.
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