Motorola's nearly unattainable AURA gets gobs of hands-on photos
When we hear "hands-on," we generally expect a smattering of images detailing the highlights -- you know, about as many as a fidgety PR person will allow, or about as many as one can take before they succumb to self-indulgence. In this "first look" of Motorola's ridiculously luxurious $2,000 AURA, however, the author not only took the time to detail his first impressions, but to also upload dozens of snapshots to show you exactly what this here handset looks like in just about every possible light. And that's a good thing too, because the chances of any of us simpletons actually seeing one in the flesh is slim to none.
[Thanks, Drei Drei]
[Thanks, Drei Drei]















"Published — 21 October 2008"
This is old / a repost. I've seen/read this before.
I have seen and held this marvelous creation in person and it truly is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
It has a 62 carat sapphire crystal lens and with 700+ individual components all hand made, for those lucky enough to purchase one will have there aura experience extended to the highest standard. It doesn’t matter whether it has all the gizmo’s it’s an extension of your personality, it’s the look that counts and with the world 1st 16million color, circular lens it truly feel and looks the part