Mobiado Announces Grand 350 Pioneer Luxury Phone

Mobiado today announces its newest luxury Grand Telephone 350 Pioneer specifically for NASA’s Pioneer 10 spacecraft launched in 1972. The company plans to make 37 units of the Grand Pioneer 350, with a unique Gibeon meteorite battery compartment. The material was delivered through the cosmos of four billion year old meteorite discovered in 1836 in Namibia.
The 350 Pioneer satellite body is made of aluminum CNC-milled, anodized and clear to produce an elegant, hard surface for the demanding daily use. The frame is then made with sapphire crystal and the infrared windows inlaid with a solid piece of ruby crystal. The screws are gold plated stainless steel. The keys of the 350 from Pioneer are a dramatic combination of sapphire crystal and stainless steel.
The 350 Pioneer is released, with quad-band GSM EGSM, 3.5G, HSDPA and WLAN connectivity. The phone works in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific and South America where GSM EGSM 850 900 1800 1900 networks are available. It is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera and video camera-equipped, integrated GPS, 2.36 “display with up to 16 million colors, Bluetooth and micro USB connectivity, as well as a music and video player one 2.5-mm AV connector.
via unwiredview
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