Five of a kind

Jan 3, 2008 12:05 GMT  ·  By

The phone industry can come up with pretty expensive phone ideas. One of them was the Motorola RAZR2 Luxury, which was a 18k and 24k gold plated handset. But the Motorola guys didn't stop there. At the very end of the last year, they launched the new luxury phone: the Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury Diamond Edition. As you may have guessed, the phone features diamonds.

If the saying "Diamonds are the girl's best friend" is true, well, the new Motorola will be everybody's new best friend, if you're a millionaire and you'll move pretty fast, because there will be only five Motorola Diamond phones.

The phone sure is slick, stylish, has great details, but it also has 412 diamonds of 5.9 carats each. Available from Amosu, the phone has the same features as its predecessor, the Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition.

It has the ultra-slim design, with only 12.05mm (0.47 inch), with reflective metal and hardened glass front. Also, the phone implements the CrystalTalk technology that will clearly deliver voice quality in noisy environments. The 50 mm (2 inch) external color display is one of the largest available for handsets and has interactive soft keys. Next, we have the 55 mm (2.2 inch) internal screen. The phone runs on Linux OS support and features Windows Media Player.

But the specs won't stop here. The handset has a 2.0 MP camera with 8x digital zoom and if you're tired of taking pictures, the phone can coop up with almost 2 hours of video capture. If you want to access the Web, you can do it via Opera Mobile Browser 8.5.

The RAZR2 model has a music player, a stereo microUSB headset and features Bluetooth A2DP compatiblity. The memory goes up to 2GB and it can store up to 1,000 songs. You can synchronize the phone with any PC through the High Speed USB 2.0.

The MotoSync feature will organize one's corporate phone book, calendar and emails, very fast. Moreover, the phone has an integrated Bluetooth wireless technology, facilitating imaging, printing and peer-to-peer gaming with any compatible devices.

"We have already sold half of the 5 pre-orders already, it's so exclusive that we believe the value of the phone will go up within weeks of us selling out", said Alexander Amosu, the founder of Amosu Luxury Phones.