Sony Ericsson black diamond can actually be referred as the myth breaking phone when it comes to designing. Korea has leaded in sleek mobile phones designing; however this masterpiece has been given shaped by a Singaporean industrial designer Jaren Goh. The phone is for ultra stylish high-end customers.
 

The hot borderless screen effect is raised by The OLED technology that makes for vivid illumination under the polycarbonate skin. Although the candy bar style handsets lacks popularity as compared to swiveling, sliding, or flipping phones, this Black Diamond has a potential as the trendsetter for sleek phones.

The lack of navigation buttons can dismay you a bit however the mirror cladding finish lures you on other hand.

Technical specification:

  • Network: Quad band
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi
  • Processor: Intel 400Mhz processor running
  • Operating system: windows mobile 5
  • Screen: Touch Sensitive 2" 262k TFT color screen,
  • Memory: internal memory of 128mb and 2GB SD card for external storage
  • Camera: 4 Megapixel with autofocus.
  • Keypad: touch sensitive keypad panel
  • Craftsmanship: The materials used for crafting is pretty impressive featuring Titane with Polycarbonate with mirror-finish cladding and Diamonds.

Pricing and availability:
 
The moment word Diamond is attached to a product, the prices obviously becomes very chilling, the phone that was launched in 5 pieces limited Edition in march 2006, was priced exorbitantly for of $300,000 or £161,000 in U.K money.

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