
Those who think that they might be able to find a way around the £2,000 price tag associated with Motorola’s latest luxury phone, the Aura, will be disappointed to know that the telecommunications company will be introducing a legal contract for new owners that prevents them from selling the Aura on eBay, and the only party they are legally allowed to sell the handset back to is (surprise, surprise) Motorola. We presume this is all part of a grand master plan to keep the Aura extremely exclusive, but it will be interesting to see just how well Motorola is able to uphold their end of the bargain (or should we say, threats).
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