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Filed under: Handsets, Others, GSM
Not satisfied merely dropping one five-figure mess of circuitry on the FCC’s table this week, ModeLabs went ahead and dropped a second — the Dior Mini from (who else?) Christian Dior. Thing is, it looks like a free-on-contract flip (with a feature set to match), and as far as we can tell, the only things taking the price into the stratosphere are the marque and the criss-cross of stones up top. Hey, whatever, the FCC doesn’t care — if they did, the contracting labs wouldn’t be putting the gear against this fashion faux-pas of a backdrop. And inversely, we guess the prospective buyers won’t care that there’s no HSDPA 850 / 1900 to be found. C’est la vie.
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Posted by: in Mobile
Filed under: Handsets, Others, GSM
Not satisfied merely dropping one five-figure mess of circuitry on the FCC’s table this week, ModeLabs went ahead and dropped a second — the Dior Mini from (who else?) Christian Dior. Thing is, it looks like a free-on-contract flip (with a feature set to match), and as far as we can tell, the only things taking the price into the stratosphere are the marque and the criss-cross of stones up top. Hey, whatever, the FCC doesn’t care — if they did, the contracting labs wouldn’t be putting the gear against this fashion faux-pas of a backdrop. And inversely, we guess the prospective buyers won’t care that there’s no HSDPA 850 / 1900 to be found. C’est la vie.
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