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Monday, February 12, 2007

Motorazr Maxx V6 Ferrari Challenge Mobile Phone - Fast Talking

A Ferrari model launched in 2007 with just six cylinders? Heaven forbid. The V6 Ferrari Challenger is a phone, after all! Partnering with Motorola to bring out a flashy limited edition of the MotoRAZR MAXX, the V6 has the iconic prancing horse shield on the front and Ferrari emblazoned across the back, and even turns on with the sound of a Ferrari Formula 1 engine revving! For the rare tifosi actually concerned with the specs on this baby, it's loaded with a two megapixel camera, VGA webcam for video telephony, and HS-DPA/EDGE/GPRS support.


DETAILS

Specially created by Motorola exclusively for Ferrari, the phone boasts 105 grams of fast, easy-to-use, cutting-edge technology. Thanks to dual mode UMTS and multiband GSM, the Ferrari Challenge Mobile Phone has virtually worldwide coverage. HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Racket Access) technology also gives it Ferrari-fast surfing, data transfer and download speeds too. Blisteringly fast connections and limitless mobility too: download music and video clips, send emails or follow the Grands Prix on TV where and when you want. The MOTORAZR MAXX V6 Ferrari Challenge also has a 2.0 mexapixel camera with an 8x digital zoom and flash for brilliant high-resolution photos and top quality video footage. A fabulous mobile phone and an elegant declaration of your passion for the Prancing Horse all in one. You can also choose from a vast range of ring tones and screensavers, all dedicated to the Ferrari F430 and to the Ferrari Challenge USA Pirelli Trophy. Even the phone's shell-style cover features the Scuderia Ferrari logo on its front and the Ferrari name on the back. The switching on and off sound reproduces the unmistakable roar of the Ferrari F1 engine.


This Special Edition also includes a very handy red leather phone holder featuring the Prancing Horse logo.

Price: $633 (approx)

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