Price: Rs 1,11,492 Specifications :
- 16 Million Colors
- 62 Carat Lens Created from Grade 1 62-carat sapphire crystal, one of the most scratch-resistant materials on earth
- Meticulously Crafted Stainless steel housing with chemically etched textures and patterns takes nearly two weeks to sculpt, etch and polish
- Swiss-Made Main Bearing
- Custom-Engineering
- Tungsten Carbide Coated Gears
- 700+ Individual Components
- CrystalTalk™ Technology
- Mirror Polish Finish
- Aluminum Keypad Individual aluminum keys are formed, anodized, spin-finish applied and assembled
MMS, SMS, Email (POP3/IMAP embedded)1, Open Source
Audio
AAC, AAC+, AAC+ Enhanced, MIDI, MP3, WAV, WMA v10, WMA v9
Video
Capture/Playback, Capture/Playback/Streaming1, H.263, H.264, MPEG4
Camera
2 MP, Fixed Focus
On Board Memory
2GB user available memory2
Connectivity
Stereo Bluetooth3 Class 1, Version 2.0 plus EDR and A2DP, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
Browser
Open Source
Bands/Modes
GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12
Weight
141.00 g
Dimensions
47.60 x 96.87 x 18.55mm
Display
1.55” in diameter, 480 pixel diameter, LCD round
Battery
810 mAh typical, 780 mAH minimum
Standby Time
Up to approximately 400 hours4
Talk Time
Up to approximately 7.3 hours4
Review:
do you want a phone that looks like a Rolls Royce, is priced like one, but works like the Maruti Suzuki 800? All that dough you cough up for this goes for a display that supports 16 million colours and a 300dpi resolution, a stainless steel casing with textured pattern, a 1.62-carat sapphire crystal lens and some more bling. Coming to features that really matter, the Aura has an internal memory of just 2GB with no slot for an external card, a meagre 2 MP camera, a speakerphone that refuses to be loud, a really cool menu template but inside a very small, but funky, circular screen! All in all, just a pretty face with no meat where it matters.