The beginning of the week abounds in the new proposal for a wealthy clientele. Barely Tag Heuer unveiled its luxury Dual-SIM it must fend off a counterattack of Gresso. The company reported a similar structure: a simple phone for two cards in a luxurious housing.
In case of Gresso it's difficult to write about technical issues. These phones do not belong to sophisticated ones - sometimes I feel that Gresso makes its cells from the parts defaulting in warehouses... Gresso Azimuth has a whole two gigabytes of memory, WAP browser, Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3-megapixel camera. The working platform is the well-known S40 interface and the power supplies a relatively small battery with a capacity of 1100 mAh. Despite the specification from nearly 10 years ago, the unit costs at least $ 2,000. Most of this money is a result of the use of expensive materials: the phone keys may be made of gold or stainless steel, the display protects sapphire glass. The core housing is made of a single piece of titanium in a precise and lengthy process with a high proportion of manual labor. A rich client also pays for a sense of uniqueness - a phone will be made in the quantity of only 999 pieces.
Source Pocket-Lint