The lap of luxury evokes actual laps in the Torino Lamborghini 88
Tauri, an ultrapremium Android smartphone from the family of storied
car-makers.
Lambo isn't new to the smartphone game, and this
latest effort outpaces previous models in both size and specs. What the
88 Tauri's $6,000 or £4,000 price tag (that's $AU11,255) gets you is
mostly a name and a designer decal (plus a really cool ostentatious case
that opens like a Lamborghini hood, and a set of expensive headphones)
However,
it is also outfitted with its share of premium materials, like nine
different colors of calfskin leather over three treatments of stainless
steel. These include black, silver, and genuine gold-plate.
The Lamborghini 88 Tauri in all its leather-and-metal glory.
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The
glass covering the phone's 5-inch 1080p display is also special.
Lamborghini says that the company customized it to be shatterproof and
scratch-proof; in fact, it's the same glass used in Lamborghini's own cars.
Hardware specs
For a phone so pricey, the specs are good, even quite good, but not
cutting-edge. That's just not what you pay for in a stupid-expensive
smartphone.
It runs o n Android 4.4 KiyKat
, not the latest 5.0 Lollipop
, and its cameras shoot 20-megapixel photos from the
rear and 8-megapixel snaps from the front. The 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm
Snapdragon 801 processor is proven to be very fast (though we're now on
Snapdragon 810), and the 3GB RAM is a healthy dose.
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