Lamborghini Unveils New Tablet and Smartphones, Only Available in Russia

For those who really love the Italian supercar company.

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Lamborghini today unveiled a new line of Android-powered smartphones and tablets that will only be sold in Russia. 

The smartphone (image 1) is called the TL700 and features a 3.7-inch 800x480 resolution touchscreen display. There's 4GB of memory and a 5 MP camera in the back. The body is gold plated and the back is laced with crocodile skin. Unfortunately, Lambo paid more attention to the aesthetics as it opted for Android 2.3. This will cost an astronomical $2,743. 

The middle phone (image 2) is called the TL820 Spyder 2 and rocks a 2.4-inch VGA display with a 5 megapixel rear camera and a VGA front-facing camera. It has 1 GB of internal storage and a MicroSD card slot that can take cards up to 16GB. Price? $2,438. Yes, two stacks for a dumb phone.

The low-end model (image 3) is called the TL688 Spyder and rocks a two-inch QVGA display and a three megapixel camera. Nothing special, really, other than the leather-trimmed body. Guess how much this one costs. We'll wait. $1,829. Yeah, crazy. 

The tablet (image 4) is, oddly, cheaper than the smartphone (maybe it's the lack of gold). At $2,286, the L2800 gives you a 9.7-inch 1024x768 display, a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm processor, 512 MB of Ram, and 4GB of internal memory. And, no, it doesn't run Android 4.0. It's still shuffling along with 2.3. 

You really, really, really have to love Lamborghini to cop one of these over any other Android-powered devices on the market. 

[via GSM Arena]

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