Motorola releases Ferrari inspired phone
December 31st, 1969
Motorola has just released the limited edition Motorazr maxx V6 Ferrari Challenge mobile phone, complete with an engraved logo of Ferrari’s prancing horse, 30 images of the F430 supercar and a soft, hand-made Ferrari carry case in Ferrari-red leather. Also, when you switch off the phone, the sound of the F430’s V8 engine can be heard rumbling.
The multimedia phone can take photos, download content from the Internet, and even includes external touch controls to play music. Keeping with the performance theme, the phone is enabled with High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, or HSDPA, technology that allows for faster data transfer speeds.
Ferrari’s merchandise stores will be stocking the phone as well as the usual Motorola dealers and online retailers at a cost of €490. Main rival Nokia previously released a range of its high-end Vertu series of mobile phones with engravings of famous racetracks on its casing.
Motorola has just released the limited edition Motorazr maxx V6 Ferrari Challenge mobile phone, complete with an engraved logo of Ferrari’s prancing horse, 30 images of the F430 supercar and a soft, hand-made Ferrari carry case in Ferrari-red leather. Also, when you switch off the phone, the sound of the F430’s V8 engine can be heard rumbling.
The multimedia phone can take photos, download content from the Internet, and even includes external touch controls to play music. Keeping with the performance theme, the phone is enabled with High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, or HSDPA, technology that allows for faster data transfer speeds.
Ferrari’s merchandise stores will be stocking the phone as well as the usual Motorola dealers and online retailers at a cost of €490. Main rival Nokia previously released a range of its high-end Vertu series of mobile phones with engravings of famous racetracks on its casing.
The multimedia phone can take photos, download content from the Internet, and even includes external touch controls to play music. Keeping with the performance theme, the phone is enabled with High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, or HSDPA, technology that allows for faster data transfer speeds.
Ferrari’s merchandise stores will be stocking the phone as well as the usual Motorola dealers and online retailers at a cost of €490. Main rival Nokia previously released a range of its high-end Vertu series of mobile phones with engravings of famous racetracks on its casing.
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