Nokia seems to be getting
into the Bank Holiday spirit by coming over all
James
Bond.
The mobile phone company has borrowed the
Aston Martin brand -
something Bond would usually be seen driving around in - to create a limited
edition model of its Nokia
8800
phone.
The souped-up mobile doesn't come cheap though, costing around £350 extra on
top of the already steep £650 price tag.
As well as the logo added to the brushed-metal case, the Aston Martin phone
also features a ring tone that sounds like the V8 engine and a screensaver
showing the crystal starter button.
The phone includes all the usual features of the 8800 series, including
integrated SVGA camera, 256,000 colour active TFT display, 3D graphics image
engine, a digital music player and video recording and streaming.
Nokia has made 250 of the limited edition Aston Martin phones.
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