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Ulysse Nardin Chairman Android Confirmed

26 March 2010 6 Comments

Officially announced one year ago, the Ulysse Nardin Chairman will be launched with Android on board – not with Windows Mobile, as initially planned.

It will be the world’s first luxurysmartphone to run Google’s OS. Manufactured by Swiss watch maker Ulysse Nardin in collaboration with SCI Innovations, the Ulysse Nardin Chairman has five color versions.

It also integrates a Ulysse Nardin Rotor kinetic power system that can generate additional electrical power for the battery (which can provide up to 8 hours of talk time, or up to 30 days of stand-by time). Some features include a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display, fingerprint recognition, 3G, a Facebook app preloaded, 8-megapixel camera, HD video playback, 32GB internal memory, and an ARM-based Freescale i.MX processor.

You can pre-order the phone now. Prices start at $12,800 and go up $49,500.

6 Comments »

  • Joanna said:

    Damn this phone is hot. soooo expensive tho

  • temapieglem said:

    That site http://www.twistedlifestyle.com so very beautiful. I with my brother and sister get so respectable information from it. Navigation on this site is so very good.

  • Amanda said:

    I see this phone on display at museum. its very nice but very expensive.

  • Rory said:

    Sexy phone but I do love my BlackBerry. Would love Ulysse Nardin or Porsche Design to do their own version of a BlackBerry, because to be honest they are functional but not the ‘prettiest’ phones.

  • valeria said:

    rory this is very nice but its too expensive. blackberry is nice but u r right. it need more creativity

  • Reyaan said:

    Android phones have come a long way but this is insane

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