Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Ulysse Nardin Android phone





In case you’d rather drop $50k on a phone instead of a year of college, the $50,000 Android by Ulysse Nardin serves up some amazing technology and a ton of bragging rights. The phone, running the Android operating system (not Froyo, but perhaps that will be upgraded once the phone’s out of beta), powered by kinetic energy from a revolving rotor on the back, with a box that appears to double as a charging station, complete with a USB port and speakers. The 32GB phone also has a 2.8-inch multitouch screen, 8-megapixel camera, biometric fingerprint unlocking, WiFi and an email browser.




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