It's not very often that a company making luxury sports cars delves into the digital realms of mobile phone manufacturing. Still, that's just what we're dealing with here: Spyker Cars from the Netherlands is announcing its Spyker phone quartet, designed specifically for people who use Spyker cars. I mean, you couldn't be seen with just any phone if you're driving a Spyker.
The first phone on the list is titanium-made and comes with a crystal glass shield that protects the display and even absorbs warmth away from it. This way, you won't have any problems when you're entering the atmosphere of a planet as you're talking on this phone. It's fully compliant with advanced mobile technology standards such as UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, WiFi. There are two cameras integrated in the device: the one at the front is a 1.3 MP-type, while that at the back is a 3MP. A microSD card slot is also provided, in case the internal memory of the phone is deemed insufficient by the user.
The second Spyker gadget is a triple-band (the first was a quad-band) with support for GPRS. Its design makes it stand out from the crowd of average mobile phones: its upper part is a touchscreen and the lower one is touch-sensitive. This device has a 3-megapixel camera and is Bluetooth-enabled, with A2DP support.
Numero tre: the most elegant of the lot. It is a slider-type mobile in black and silver colors. But it can also be quite practical for people who need separate phones for business and private communication, because this Spyker device can work with two SIM cards. Bluetooth capacity remains on the features list, and there's also a 2MP camera.
Finally, the fourth Spyker phone is quite similar to the third, only it's manufactured from some sort of special aluminium, which makes it really light and futuristic-looking. All these four are to arrive on the market in the upcoming months.
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