by Magneto on July 21, 2011
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Does your iPhone need a new look and some style? The new fireTi4 titanium iPhone 4 case will definitely do its job. Titanium is the material of this case, that is often used in aircraft engines and luxury automobiles. It adds high-power durability and extra protection. The engraved logo makes this iPhone case a simple and beautiful jewelry. If you are ready to pay about $222 (£139.99) then be quick and place your pre-order. The worldwide release is on the 1st of August 2011 and there is a huge demand and interest already.



by Ascent on July 18, 2011
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With the frequency that Apple seems to release new gadgets and devices, quickly making the older models obsolete, it seems like a silly thing to do to spend too much money on a special edition iPhone. Of course those people with the money and a taste for luxury don’t care much for such a thought process and will drop any amount of money necessary to have the latest and greatest version of a phone that almost everyone already has the normal version of. While men will often just buy expensive gadgets and accessories for their phones it usually the ladies who prefer to get a limited edition version from one of their favorite luxury brands. We are going to take a look at one of those today with this new Gresso Lady Blanche iPhone 4.
One of the biggest complaints that people have about these sort of special edition phones is that while they might look nice, they don’t really add in anything of importance to the phone. This one definitely does with the inclusion of the Swiss clocks on the back side of the phone, displaying the time for three different cities, New York, London and Moscow. The clock comes with a 10 year warranty so it will be ticking long afternoon this iPhone 4 has become a dead technology. The glass on the backside has been replaced by real diamond coated mineral glass which can be replaced by Swarovski crystals if you so desire.
by Ascent on July 11, 2011
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The saying “the sum is greater than the equal of its parts” has never been truer than with the product we are looking at today. Luxury Swiss Watch Maker TAG Heuer has entered the digital world with the introduction of the new TAG Heuer Link Smartphone. Save your pennies though as it costs $6,800.
by Ascent on July 2, 2011
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In this day and age having an iPhone is a statement about you. It says that you like things of quality and that work well and can handle complicated tasks but in a simple, easy to understand way. The thing about owning an iPhone now though is that just about everyone else out there also owns an iPhone so it can be hard to feel like an individual while using it. What more, outside of the updated version that they release every year or so, there is really only one version of the iPhone out there, so it can be really hard to feel like an individual as an iPhone user. That is why, more so than all of the other smartphone platforms out there is a huge amount of accessories and other add-ons for your iPhone to give it a bit of a personal touch. If you are an iPhone user with a sense of style and luxury then you can go for something like these new Louis Vuitton and Prada iPhone Cases.
These are definitely not the cheapest options for fancying up your iPhone, but if you have a taste for either Louis Vuitton or Prada then you probably weren’t expecting or looking for cheap in the first place. They are both very elegant looking and are limited edition as well. The Louis Vuitton model will be selling for $240 – 290 and the Prada version will be going for $140. These sell out fast so make sure not to hesitate.
by marczeale on July 11, 2009
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The current leader in the U.S. race to provide powerhouse cell phones with the most megapixels for your money is the Samsung Memoir (SGH-T929), which actually looks more like a camera than a mobile phone.
With its 8.0 megapixel camera including Xenon flash, 16GB microSD memory capacity, and advanced GPS capabilities, the Memoir stands tall among competitors. Its TouchWiz interface reacts to tactile touch and loads widgets with a flick of a finger from a left-side menu bar.
It also has a full HTML browser, which means you can upload directly to popular photo sites like Flickr and Photobucket, It even has a TV-out to watch slide shows on the big screen at home. Its healthy battery offers more than twelve days of standby and 5 ½ hours of talk time.
Flip the phone over and you’ve got all the trappings of a mid-range digital camera, even top-loaded shutter and zoom buttons and a pseudo-hand grip done up in faux leather. This new quad-band contender is sure to please a healthy portion of its T-Mobile customers looking to combine a quality camera phone with a practical handset. Check it out here.


