Mobiado intros rugged Camo handset for wealthy, outdoorsy individuals
Never one to miss an opportunity to trot out yet another luxury handset, Mobiado has now taken the wraps off its new Camo candybar phone, which apparently adds some ruggedness to Mobiado's usual excess. That comes in the form of anodized aluminum shell and stainless steel buttons (not to mention some added thickness), plus a hand-painted camouflage design that at least makes it seem rugged. Otherwise, the phone is a pretty standard tri-band GSM number, with it boasting a 1.3-megapixel camera, a 208 x 208 pixel display of unspecified size, an MMC card slot, and built-in Bluetooth, to name a few features. No word on a price or release date just yet, but it's limited to a mere 200 units, so you can probably draw your own conclusions.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jeff @ May 7th 2008 5:29PM
I'm sorry - but for a luxury phone - that is ugly. I'd rather have the earlier posted Palm mock-up.
rseijas @ May 7th 2008 8:31PM
It's a piece of crap. Tri-band? 1.3 MP camera?? Hot stuff in 1995. Today it barely measures up to the phones they give away with a new account. Plus it's fugly!
youngcalihottie @ May 7th 2008 8:56PM
triband & mmc? r u serious!?
if i made a list of the dumbest 200 people in the world it would start and end with the customers of this "luxury" brick.
i think Mobiado ran out of R&D money so they pulled this phone from their old 1990's designs.