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Technical Specification of the Diamond Crypto Smartphone
Operation System Windows CE 
Main processor  Motorola MX21 (266 MHz) 
Memory 64 Мб (Flash)/64 Мб (RAM) 
Network standards  GSM 900/1800 
Main display type colour TFT (262.144 colours)
Touch Screen size 2.2” (33.84x45.12 mm)
Resolution 240x320 pixels
Antenna Embedded antenna
Keypad Latin alphabet
Virtual keypad Yes
SIM-card Plug-in (3 В) type
Battery (standard) 1350 mAh (Li-Polymer)
Battery operation in stand by mode > 100 hours
Talk time > 2 hours
Dimensions (HxWxL) 115х53х24 mm
SMS Yes
MMS Yes
E-mail Yes
Internet Yes
WAP 2.0 Yes
GPRS Class 10 Yes
JAVA support Yes
Modem Yes
Synchronization with PC Microsoft® ActiveSync®
Interface USB
Number of preset melodies and tones 29
Media Player Wav, MP3
Loading melodies, logotypes, pictures WAP, Internet, USB
Vibro call Yes
Phonebook 4000 numbers
Number of numbers for one subscriber 5 numbers + fax and E-mail
Subscriber groups, groups 26
Melody assignment For a subscriber
Fast text input system Yes
Organizer Yes
Keys for Quick access to programs Yes
Charging Battery charging via AC-adapter
Battery charging via USB-Cable
Standard set Crypto Smartphone, charger, standard battery, cables, PC synchronization set (a cable and CD with software), User manual, certificate of warranty, pouch.
Viewing office documents Microsoft® Word
Most expensive Phone of World
Mobile News
Materials used 
 
Metal parts:                
 
* All parts are casted in solid platinum 950
 
besides:         
* The Ancort logo and the navigation key
* These two parts are made of 18 carat rose gold
 
Wooden parts :            
 
* Side parts of the phone and reverse side of the phone made of macassar ebony
* Carrying material used is carbon
* Coated with macassar ebony with 7 layers of polyester surface (hand polished)
*  The wooden part on the reverse side can be hand decorated
(possible personalization e.g. company logo or clients name/initials)
 
Keypad (front side):     
 
* All keys are being produced in solid platinum and then hand engraved and then hand-coloured. also black rhodium treatment of the platinum is possible (black, shiny look).

Navigation key:           
 
* Navigation key has been produced in solid 18 carat rose gold and carries 28 round cut diamonds.       
* Weight 1,5 carats
* Quality is “G – vvs1” or better
 
Navigation button:  
     
* ½ carat princess cut diamond in natural blue colour.
* The specification for the blue diamond option is “D – IF”
 
side buttons: double button
 
* Made of cut to shape natural blue diamonds 1,2 carats in total.
* Quality is “D – IF”
 
single button
 
* Made of cut to shape natural blue diamond ½ carat in weight
* Quality is “D – IF”
 
on/off button (top):      
 
* Made of cut to shape natural blue diamond 1 carat in weight
* Quality is “D – IF”
 
Diamond lines: 
 
* Each side carries 25  ½ carat princess cut five blue diamons on each side (total 50 diamonds, 10 of them are blue diamond)
* (left and right)        quality is “D – IF”
 
Setting:           
 
* Channel setting
 
Total weight:    
 
* 25 carats
 
Accessories:               
 
* Luxury leather pouch / carrying case
* prestigious presentation box
 
Leather pouch:             
 
* Connolly leather, black colour – hand made with platinum trimmings and lock
 
* Additional platinum decoration encrusted with round shaped diamonds  in vvs1 quality G/H colour
 
Presentation box:        
 
* Hand made macassar ebony box with suede leather lining (beige)
platinum trimmings and lock.
 
* Space for the phone, leather pouch and phone tutorial and accessories (possible personalization e.g. company logo or clients name/initials)
 
* Music function when opening the box (clients choice of song/music theme)

Certificates:                 
 
* For all diamonds used they provide separate international diamond certificates
 
* For the platinum used they provide a peter aloisson certificate
       
For The First Time In India, A Cricket Talent Hunt On TV, Web and Mobile Phones
 
Legendary cricketers Allan Border, Greg Chappell, Adam Gilchrist and Mike Kasprowitz to select 15 best cricketers in India in a digitally converged event.
 
Mumbai, India (PRWEB) June 10, 2006 -- The Australian International Sports Academy (AISA) in association with The Flea announced the launch of a talent hunt that will pick 15 under-19 boys who have the requisite skills to be coached under the Chappell Way in Australia. These young men will then be pitted against an Australian team picked in a similar fashion in Australia, in what is to be called The Outback Ashes.
 
This will be the first time in India that a talent hunt will be carried out across two continents and use three mediums: television, Internet and mobile phones.
 
Explaining the concept, Tony Dell, Executive Director, AISA says, “This talent hunt emerges from Greg's firm belief that talent exists in our backyards and given the opportunity and training we can develop world-class cricketers. To that end we have signed on Australian cricketing greats, such as Allan Border, Adam Gilchrist, Geoff Dymock, and Mike Kasprowitz who are participating in this event to find talent that can be developed in world class cricketers.''
 
Greg Chappell has agreed in principle and is coordinating his schedule.
 
Sunil Shibad, Director, The Flea, explains how digital convergence will work on this talent hunt. ``We will have on ground selection where boys under 19 can display their skills in bowling or batting before the distinguished panel of judges that will include Border, Gilchrist and others. Those who cannot reach the grounds will have the option to register online and film themselves bowling and batting via their mobile phones and upload it on our website. The judges will then handpick the players from such uploaded videos.
 
The Outback Ashes cricket talent hunt will then run through a selection process from which will emerge 15 winners. This will be telecast on TV and webcast on the Internet, simultaneously. What makes it so exciting is that this event offers the perfect opportunity to demonstrate the power of digital convergence in India.
 
The opportunities for sport in the Internet and mobile sector are definitely looking promising in India. The market is currently ideally placed for a bullish mobile telephony service or web portal to enter now at lower costs and enjoy the steep growth curve that is imminent. Whereas markets are slowing down or stagnating in the West, India offers huge value and exhilarating growth to those who dare.
India Joins The Elite 100 Million Mobile Club
 
 
With the country's gross subscriber base touching almost 150 million, India joined the world's 100 million mobile club. India has now become the fifth to join the elite club - the others being China, the USA, Japan and Russia. One of the key factors contributing to the growth of mobile subscribers has been, among others, the continuously declining tariffs and improving affordability of service and handsets.
 
On the occasion of achieving this new milestone in the telecom era, Shri Dayanidhi Maran, Minister of Communications & Information Technology was felicitated by the major telecom Associations -Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India (AUSPI), Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), Indian Cellular Association (ICA) and Telecom Equipment Manufacturers' Association (TEMA). On this occasion Shri Maran applauded the contributions made by the Mobile Industry and assured them that the Government would always remain supportive to the cause of growth of the entire mobile sector on fair and technology-neutral terms. The Minister also assured that ample opportunities would be made available for all technologies.
 
Shri Maran congratulated the Industry on its in-principle announcement of the setting up of an Ombudsman or a Consumer Forum to address consumer related issues.
 
It may be pointed out that two years ago the country's telephone subscriber base was only 75 million which has now ballooned to more than 150 million taking the tele-density of the country from the meager 7.08 per cent to 13.54 per cent.(PIB)
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