Mobiado Classic 712EM handset floats in luxury

Mobiado Classic 712EM

This next handset bags a place among elitist mobile phone offerings out in the market for luxury gizmo buffs. Mobiado has unveiled the Classic 712EM handset which is a sequel to Peter Bonac’s PRO EM models launched in 2004. Apart from being fitted with a 2.2” QVGA display and a 5MP video camera with flash, this handset has a lot more to offer than just connectivity.

The device is equipped with a GPS system as well as a web browser. Users can enjoy their favorite tracks through the built-in media player that supports AMR, MID, MP3, MP4, M4A, WMA and AAC formatted files. Its network capabilities span over quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and triple band WCDMA Band I, II and VIII 2100/1900/900 coverage.

This gizmo’s highlighted feature is the chassis which is constructed using a combination of rare exotic wood, aircraft aluminum and large sapphire crystal plates. After being polished, it is anodize coated for increased durability. Additionally the buttons of the phone are hand painted and designed from sapphire crystals. They are finished with black or silver paint.

The Classic 712EM handset is available in four color variants, namely, cocobolo, ebony, burl white and burl black.