
You won’t be able to rule anyone with the Mobiado 105 Damascus, although if you can afford one, we’re pretty sure you have at least one peon working under you in some way or another (be it a maid or driver) since you have “arrived” in life. After all, it isn’t any one on the street who can fork out $4,180 for the Mobiado 105 Damascus, eh? Relying on a hot-forging technique which dates back to 1700 AD, the Damascus steel found in this handset brings a hint of the past into the present with forward looking specifications including GSM and WCDMA radio support, a 2-inch 16 million color display, Bluetooth connectivity and a 2-megapixel camera. We’re pretty disappointed this isn’t a true blue smartphone as it runs on Nokia’s S40 operating system. Since this is handmade, you can be sure that no two handsets are alike.
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