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17Jul/090

Motorola Aura Celestial Edition: A Status Symbol

Motorola-Aura-Celestial-Edition-moon-themedMotorola has surprised the users with another mobile phone which is like the RAZR. It is the Aura Celestial Edition from Motorola to commemorate the anniversary of people landing on the moon. Motorola has given this plush mobile phone a moon theme and will be shipped pre-loaded with the original multimedia of moon landing expedition. It has a quote glorifying the fortieth anniversary of the 20th July 1969, Apollo 11 mission, etched in laser and a price tag which is far more than what a common person can afford. There is not much word on the cost, but there is no doubt that you will have to pay more on the price of the original Aura which is £1200.

The first edition of the Motorola Aura Celestial will be presented to Neil Armstrong. The handset has sound files with lines such as ‘that’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind’ and ‘the eagle has landed’ which Armstrong is sure to remember. The package comes with nine postcards also.

Some of us will know that Motorola was the company who provided Apollo 11 with the bona fide radio transponder aboard which transmitted the initial visuals and words from the moon to the planet Earth. Motorola does not have many attractive mobile phones in its product portfolio recently but they surely have made a big contribution in the growth of telecommunications. It is expected that this Celestial Edition will be available in UK from July till December.

It is very much like the regular Aura with has been made special with the original NASA content. Aura from Motorola is one of the most highly priced mobile devices from the company, and now with this moon themed handset there are very good reasons to get in as the numero uno.

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