
The Russian luxury phone maker, Gresso, which makes phones from 200 year old African Blackwood and Gold, has now entered the MP3 player market with their Symphonia range of ultra high-end players.
Four Symphonia players will be released later this year, being made from Blackwood and White Gold, Blackwood and Pink Gold, White Gold and Pink Gold respectively, with the same ancient blackwood and 18 carat gold in each case, with prices ranging from US$4000 to $6500.
All the Gresso Symphonia models feature 1GB of internal flash memory and supports MP3, WMA, ASF and OGG music formats and have a built-in FM Tuner. They measures 39 millimeters by 39 millimeters by 10.5 millimeters and can be worn as jewellery.
The innovative flat keypad has special scratch resistant covering, that is conceded to diamond durability. This same technology is used in the company's phones and the figures on the keypad buttons are cut out by an ultraprecise laser.


