When most people think of Lamborghini, they tend to think of a sleek looking luxury vehicle that is as beautiful as it is speedy. However, it seems that this vehicle isn’t as perfect as once was thought.
Apparently, Tonino Lamborghini (son of the creator of the famed brand) has decided that part of the problem of owning a Lamborghini is the lack of a matching Android device; so he decided to do something about it. Tonino used his design skills to build a smartphone that looks just as fancy as the infamous vehicle.
Because of Tonino’s efforts (and that of his luxury products company) rich people now have another option that really lets them talk on the phone in style. Enter the Tauri 88 – an Android phone that boasts fantastic specs, premium build quality, and a shockingly high price tag.
There have been other luxury smartphones in the past, but few actually had decent specs. However, the Tauri 88 is not only is it designed to impress, but it also has a compelling spec sheet:
Lamborghini Tauri 88 Specs
- 5-inch Full HD 1080p display
- Snapdragon 801 processor
- 3GB of RAM
- MicroSD card slot
- 64GB of internal storage
- 8MP front facing camera
- 20MP rear facing camera
- 3,400mAh battery
- Android 4.4 KitKat
- Made out of steel and leather
- Metal comes in three colors: Plain, Black, Gold
- Leather comes in five colors: Brown, Blue, Red, Black, Orange
- Hand-embroidered stitching
If you want one of these devices, you better be quick about it. Tonino’s company is only manufacturing 1947 of these devices; he was born in 1947. It will be available later this month and will be sold for a cool $6,000. That was not a typo; the Tauri 88 will indeed be available for a sale price of six thousand dollars.
The bottom line is: when it comes to luxury smartphones, specifications can be a big problem. However, this doesn’t hold true for the Tauri 88; Tonino Lamborghini actually made an effort into having decent specs for this phone. In addition, the Tauri 88’s extremely high price tag adds another tantalizing layer of exclusivity to its image.
[Source: Hi-Tech.Mail | Via: 9to5Google]