Stealth Cell Sets Off Both Gold Digger And Government Radar

Buy a Mobiado and you might end up on a watch list somewhere inside the State Department. Well, that’s the story you can give when someone asks you where you got your phone. The company can’t sell its product inside U.S. borders and, according to their customer service reps, can’t even legally discuss the reason why. You can pick one up in Moscow, the Abu Dhabi and a collection of other shady spots. Whether Mobiado actually got slapped with an injunction or just formulated the best marketing ploy since somebody put Darth Vader on a lunch box doesn’t matter. Because now we really want to have one. Made from machined aluminum, the Stealth comes unlocked and operates on any GSM network. It’s got the standard highlights like Bluetooth, a two-megapixel camera, and a music player that supports a variety of formats from MP3 to AAC. What you really need to know is they only banged out 1,200 units and sell for the equivalent of $2,480. Now all you have to do is find one.
www.mobiado.com


If you can not leagally discuss why a product, especially a cell phone cant be used in the U.S. then should be catious as to why it exists? Or the damage it is capable of? Seems like this is leading to something we arent going to like.
Jeff @ Lenshare.blogspot.com
Comment by Jeff — July 21, 2008 #