One of the biggest and foremost smartphone manufacturers in the world, Nokia, has now come out with its first ever premium touch smartphone that is not only high on features, but will also take your breath away with its infinite beauty and elegance. We are talking about the all new Nokia Oro, a luxury smartphone that seems to be a revamped and highly customized Nokia C7 smartphone that has now been bathed in luxury and sporting the same state of the art technology that makes Nokia stand out as one of the leaders in smartphone technology. The all new stunning Nokia Oro sports a gorgeous 18 carat gold finish and carries an opulent rear cover made of real leather. To exuberate exclusivity, Nokia has given this magnificent handset a sapphire crystal that adorns the Home key that is also said to be ultra-durable and scratch resistant. Along with the liberal use of gold, Nokia is also offering its users with a gorgeous Nokia J Bluetooth headset that has also been given a lavish treatment of 18 carat gold plating.
As far as the technical details of the Nokia Oro are concerned, this magnificent handset features an 8MP camera with dual led flash and HD video recording capabilities. Compatible with international communication bands, the Oro comes pre-loaded with the latest Nokia OS, Symbian Anna and sports an impressive 8GB of internal storage capacity that can be further upgraded to 32GB via a microSD card. Apart from these thrilling features, Nokia Oro also packs the standard ingredients of wifi, Bluetooth 3.0, microUSB, a 3.5 mm audio jack and even comes with USB on the go support, along with a t 3.5†AMOLED display. Nokia Oro is expected to hit the markets in Europe and Asia in the third quarter of this year and will be carrying a price tag of $1,126, excluding taxes and subsidies.
According to Gabriel Speratti (General Manager, Nokia Russia),
“We have a large number of users who are looking for products with a build quality and superior materials that attest to their success and social standing. In some areas, possession of such premium products is the passport to being taken seriously.”
Via Nokia