The most Expensive Blackberry Curve 8900

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Most of the time we see the worlds latest technology, we almost surprise sometimes by their latest technology included features or by sometimes its price. The scenario that comes to our mind when we talk about Blackberry, is the price, Blackberry has always been expensive from since it becomes the part of IT world. Here you can see the latest technology based Blackberry Curve 8900 which is designed by UK based designer Alexander Amosu , who is always known for making world’s most expensive gadgets, has launched recently and that is being termed as the world’s most expensive Blackberry.

Blackberry Curve 8900 is specially designed for the business purpose only and most of the business phones come with the boring features but now who can say that the business phones are boring?

Look at Blackberry curve 8900, which is made of 18 carat yellow gold and is studded with 4,459 diamonds with a net weight of 28.43 carats. These gold and diamond are most beautifully designed in the body of the Blackberry Curve 8900 as you can see this in the picture and according to the designer Alexander Amosu, the device have taken 350 hours to complete manufacture.

The most expensive business phone from Blackberry has latest features of personal touch which means the owner can personalize his name and the company logo. The device has also a concierge service available at any time and any moment, it’s just like the Vertu phones which are currently available in the IT market.

With looking all this latest features and latest technology involved, having gold and diamond, you might be thinking to have one set for yourself, Right! But Blackberry Curve 8900 is only meant for business purpose, the device can be only for those with large wads of cash or if you can afford price with $200,000 then Blackberry Curve 8900 is yours and one thing so far only three editions of the device has ever made. And as per the recent survey a mystery millionaire in the Middle East is said to have bought one from the three limited editions handsets.

So, guys what do you think about this world’s most expensive Blackberry Curve 8900? Will you buy it if it is made available to all? Share your views in the comments.

The Motorola MC 75

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Motorola refers to this device as EDA, short for Enterprise Digital Assistant. The device is meant for road warriors such as courier guys, on-field bank executives, security official, warehouse managers and other professionals whose work is spread across in an enterprise. Looks a bit heavier as compared to the similar devices, the device weighs close to half a kilo. The reason behind this is it rugged body. Motorola claims that the device can survive drops from 5 feet high, and is dust and water resistant (IP54 rating). Its performance that can be dropped from the 5 feet, water resistant and dust resistant has been confirmed by several customers/users, there is no problem occurs at all. The device continued to work very fantastic without any problem. The touchscreen device comes with Xscale processor, 128 MB RAM and 256 MB Flash, integrated A-GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11 a/b/g wireless LAN support, IrDA connectify and microSD card slot. It has support for 3G i.e. HSDPA and CDMA-EVDO as well as 2G (EDGE and GPRS).

The devices that available are mostly running with Microsoft Windows 6.1. It also has a high resolution auto focus 2MP camera, which enables field executives take photograph of the perspective customers. While opening accounts on the field itself, device also has a bar code scanner capable of reading 1D as ell as 2D barcodes. MC75 also has support for push-to-talk and voice dialing over wireless WAN as well as WLANs. So, the device can also be used in a walkie-talkie style.

In addition to the standard one year warranty, Motorola also offers its customers an option of 1, 3 or 5 year service packages. Under these packages, Motorola provides cover against accidental damages and provide software platform upgrades. Motorola also offers various accessories for the device such as mobility payment module, magnetic stripe reader etc. However, you need to shell out extra for these. Besides, Motorola also provides few utilities and developer tools to help users get started in building the application to work with MC75.