Lamborghini Brings Designed Smartphone And Tablet In Russia

Fashionistas obsessed with big brands and luxury devices can now be satiated with a new exorbitant smartphone created by Lamborghini. The luxury car manufacturer is now foraying into the smartphone arena with two gold-plated feature phones, a tablet and an Android smartphone and all these devices are to be released in Russia this August, reported Russian site Mail.

According to the report, the first device dubbed as TL688 Spyder is a 2-inch displayed device that comes with 240 × 320 pixel resolution, 3-megapixel camera with video capture capacity, 4 GB of internal memory, a frontal camera and the smartphone supports GPRS / EDGE. The hand-made phone comes with a gold plated case and is priced at 60,000 - 70,000 rubles ($2138.33 approx).

The second smartphone dubbed as TL820 "Spyder 2" sports a 2.4-inch display with 640 × 480 pixel resolution. The second Spyder phone also comes with a primary snapper with 5 megapixel and a front camera of 0.3. Other features are 1 GB of internal memory, which can be extended up to another 16 cards with T-Flash and a 2.5 mm audio jack and battery 1200 mAh. This hand-made phone also comes with a gold plated case costs 80,000 rubles ($2443.80).

The third phone that comes with 3.7-inch display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels will run on Android 2.3 and Qualcomm processor. The phone will also have a full set of wireless modules (No NFC), 2 cameras - 0.3 and 5 megapixel, 4GB of internal memory and the battery 1400 mAh and a price tag of 90,000 rubles ($2749.28).

Finally, tablet Lamborghini L2800 will come with 7-inch 1024 x 768 display, a 1.2GHz processor, and 512MB RAM, 2 and 5 Mp cameras, 7500 mAh battery. The Lamborghini tablet will run on Android 2.3 but soon will be upgraded Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, reported the Russian Website. Price of the tablet will be 75,000 rubles ($2,298).

Check out the images of the Lamborghini luxury smartphones and tablet.

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