Breaking - Written by Zach on Saturday, April 15, 2006 0:45 - 0 Comments
Nokia co-brands with Aston Martin

Lately, we’ve been seeing a lot of co-branding by laptop and mobile phone makers with auto manufacturers. And the Nokia 8800 is just another co-branded mobile.
This exclusive version of the phone will be manufactured in strictly limited numbers, and features a discrete laser-etched “Aston Martin” logo on the stainless steel casing.
The phone is basically still the Nokia 8800 with just the Aston Martin etchings (which looks quite cool, actually) and some added content. It’s still the same old 8800 with 64MB of internal (non-expandable) memory, and multimedia playback capabilities (nothing much, really). What’s great, though is that the phone will have smooth synchronisation and connectivity with all Aston Martin models via Bluetooth. Your hands-free calling will be fuss-free. But then, you’d have to have an Aston Martin.
If not, you can perhaps settle for having the sound of an Aston Martin V8-engine revving up as a ring-tone–which comes standard with the phone.
{ via PocketLint }
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