Luxurious Motorola Aura pops up, yours for $2000

22 Oct, 2008
The spanking new luxurious handset Motorola Aura was announced. It's been some time now since Motorola last announced a fashionable handset and since the Aura costs 2000 US dollars it gets...

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  • Zulu
  • ygr
  • 22 Oct 2008

Guys, if you don't have a money- buy for himself phones up to 100$, this is not mass market product, this product made for big bosses

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    • Anonymous
    • P43
    • 22 Oct 2008

    haha, i saw this phone yesterday lol

      • k
      • kekeehh
      • wr2
      • 22 Oct 2008

      ummhh..it's good..nice design..
      it's the regenerate of motorola v70..one of succesfull motorola fashion phone..great..

      but wait..how much is it..? $2000..? oh my god..maybe $300-$500 prefer for this phone..n still away it's still expensive, but look the design n facilities..ohoho..

      two thumb's up for motorola..but, please give me some discount..mehehe..i like it..but, the price aren't reaseonable..
      please degh..

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        • Anonymous
        • 2Ad
        • 22 Oct 2008

        $2000 :o is that baby deserve that much cost :|

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          • A
          • MCX
          • 22 Oct 2008

          Wow! It's diferent, it's beautiful!

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            • Reevers
            • 5i0
            • 22 Oct 2008

            Looks like Moto are delving into the design archives.

            Moto Aura = Moto V70 + hi-res screen and stainless casing... oh and a $2k price tag.

            No thanks!

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              • Wonderkid
              • 3HY
              • 22 Oct 2008

              Kudos to Moto for the first to market with a (colour) circular screen, but the Aura was not the first device proposed with such display technology. See http://www.ophone.com (rear view only), this was conceived in around 2000. We are considering basing the OPHONE on Android.

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                • lalllalalaala
                • ibb
                • 22 Oct 2008

                wow, very awesomely designed hp! the price is definitely a big shock! SO SO EXPENSIVE !!! those thinking of buying r advised to reconsider ..coz not tat worth it.....

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                  • Anonymous
                  • S9G
                  • 22 Oct 2008

                  $2000?!!! Is that $150 for the handset & $1850 for the 24 hr emergency call out to come & fix it when it DOES go wrong!

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                    • Anonymous
                    • PWY
                    • 22 Oct 2008

                    Can't they make luxury phones more feature packed??

                    Even the common dude with N95 will be more proud than with this nonsense ...

                    I mean, give some great features. and a round display doesn't count much ... what's the use?

                    Why can't they renovate the ZN5 for better fashion??

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                      • Kal
                      • vwd
                      • 22 Oct 2008

                      I'm loving the themes/screen savers...looking great with the round display. Good job moto after a long time.

                      More pics at
                      http://www.mobile-review.com/review/motorola-motoaura-en.shtml

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                        • Ktloz
                        • Pfs
                        • 22 Oct 2008

                        The luxurious phone market will always spawn this kind of device, where looks means more than substance. And in this case, Moto is a real winner, they know how to make beautiful phones with little or no high end features at all. And of course bundled with hefty price tags.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • ibe
                          • 22 Oct 2008

                          this phone is absurd

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                            • singlelayer
                            • mXR
                            • 22 Oct 2008

                            First!