If you've ever thought that Samsung's
and Apple's top-end smartphones just aren't exclusive enough for you, then the
Tonino Lamborghini Antares Android phone could be just what you're looking for.
Available for £2,500 exclusively through Carphone Warehouse at Selfridges, the
Antares is designed for the rich.
To that end, the phone isn't designed to
have the latest, highest specifications, but it aims to please with its
high-end design instead. In truth, there's nothing else quite like it.
Made from stainless steel, the Antares
has a PVD coating, which makes the surface tougher, but also allows Tonino
Lamborghini to provide colour options. It's available in rose gold, gold, black
and stainless steel. There's also a choice of leather colours for the back
panel.
Inside, the specs don't match those of
the latest handsets, such as the Samsung Galaxy S5. Its 4in screen has only a qHD resolution
(960x540), lagging behind the Full HD screens we're used to seeing. Given the
comparatively smaller screen size, compared to the current crop of Android
handsets, pixel density is still a respectable 274ppi; it looked fairly sharp
from our brief interaction with it.
There's a 1.5GHz quad-core processor and
2GB of RAM, although we couldn't run any benchmarks, as the handset wasn't
connected to the internet. 32GB of storage is standard onboard, with a 32GB
micro SD card provided in the box.
Things are altogether
better with the camera. The Sony-manufactured model has a 13-megapixel
resolution, so should be capable of capturing some high-detail shots. You also
get a Yamaha amplifier and speakers for audio, although we'll need to test
these out in more detail to find out if they're any better than the audio kit
that comes with other smartphones.
Android 4.2 is
installed, although the company will roll out Android 4.4 when it feels that
the newer OS is stable enough. While Android mostly remains the same, Tonino
Lamborghini has added its own icons and applications to the phone. For example,
you get a special Antares browser. However, as Google won't let people mess
with the apps that should ship with Android, you also get the regular version
of Chrome. This happens with some other apps, so your phone ends with two apps
to do the same job: one Google and one Tonino Lamborghini. It's good to see
that there's full access to the Google Play store, so you download and install
any of the thousands of Android applications available on it.
! Zakaria Jabri
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