Motorola Aura Celestial Edition
News iconPublished on: 01 July, 2009 by PhoneArena Team
Although there haven´t been many interesting cell phones in the product portfolio of Motorola lately, we just cannot but admit the huge contribution of the company towards development of telecommunications. Radio transmitters manufactured by the Motorola were used during the first manned Moon landing that happened exactly 40 years ago and carried the famous words of Neil Armstrong "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". To celebrate the anniversary, Motorola rolls out a special series of its Aura phone, called Celestial Edition. It will come packed with pictures, audio and video content, all given up by NASA, that visualize the great achievement. The handset will also come with a laser made inscription and 9 post stamps to commemorate the mission.
The first unit will go to Neil Armstrong as a gift, while the rest of us, who have never walked on the Moon will have to wait for a bit longer to buy one. The Motorola Aura Celestial Edition is coming out at the beginning of July (in other words, really soon) and though it´s price remains unknown to date, the phone will certainly be more expensive than the original ($1,967).
Motorola Aura Specifications
via Pocket-lint
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