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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

If Money Is Not an Object, This Gift of Class and Prestigue Will Blow the Pants Off of Thee!

Top Luxury Retailers are observing that there is no decrease in those well-off customers that maintain high-levels of spending. Many are looking for the best gift. When it comes to getting something for a techie friend or relative who only believes in high quality, this phone may just be the all time perfect gift!

Samsung was looking at these people when they developed the new high class Serenata mobile. Samsung partnering up with Bang and Olufsen and David Lewis to design this fashion-conscientious phone. Its look is like a smooth rock found in the beach, without an objective of pushing the iPhone away from the market, yet.

This music focused phone gives outstanding acoustic quality from stereo speakers unvailed by sliding the back part with a soft and gentle tap. It has 4GB of internal memory and handles MP3, ACC, WMA music formats.

There is a big multi-purpose navigation click-wheel, the promise of a revolutionary, fun user interface. The phone's UI is manipulated by scrolling. For those that cannot get use to the new interface, there is a very attractive and friendly touchscreen on this phone that can be used for texting, dialing, and browsing your albums while listening to your music. Although it does not have a camera it supports video playback. With a secure stand there is an enjoyable hands-free experience. Users also enjoy its Bluetooth and email capabilities.


The phone, emerging in November, is rounding near $1,400 for starters. This is a price only understood by high-end music lovers. As for those who still have iPods, it may not be recommendable to switch devices, just yet. This could cause the danger that when every iPod owner hears about the Serenata, they will ditch their iPods and pursue the Serenata. This extreme shift in the market can be dangerously drive Apple out of this demanding market, leaving an enormously high demand for the Serenata. A demand that will increase this beautiful device's price to unreachable measures.

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