
Lenovo Mobile has just announced a new luxury smartphone namely the Lenovo P717. Trimmed with a 18-carat of pink gold and a gem joystick, the Lenovo P717 phone features Sharp’s 3.2-inch touchscreen with HVGA resolution, a 3-megapixel camera, a microSD card slot (up to 16GB) and dual SIM card slots. The smartphone measures 106mm x 55mm x 11.7mm and weights 134 grams (with 1100mAh battery). Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing at this time. [MobileInfos]

Inspired by military stealth aircrafts, the Mobiado Classic 712 Stealth combines aluminum and sapphire crystal in an extreme fashion. Evolving from the history and tradition of Mobiado Stealth lineup, the 712 Stealth is certain to become a Mobiado cult classic. Powered by Nokia’s S40 platform, the phone supports quad-band GSM and triple-band WCDMA (2100/1900/900) networks and features a 2.2-inch QVGA display, a 5-megapixel camera with video capture and a flash and an integrated GPS. The Mobiado Classic 712 Stealth is priced at $2,970 each. [Press Release]

FCC has finally approved the Vertu Constellation Quest smartphone that runs on a customized version of Symbian OS. This handset features Wi-Fi, Ovi Maps, a 3.5mm headset jack, various Vertu services, a digital camera with dual LED flash and video recording and a pre-installed 32GB microSD card. The Vertu Constellation Quest retails for around £5,000 and £17,300 ($7,910 – $27,380). [UnwiredView]

The Gresso Luxor World Time phone was designed for those businessmen and women who are always on-the-go. The handset features six independent Swiss clockwork mechanisms on its backside, with a power reserve of 10 years. The back panel includes five main world business centers such as Tokyo, Moscow, Paris, London and New York each one depicting the time. The sixth time can be set by you and can be your home time or maybe someplace else in the world you may be traveling too. There are also a couple of 97-carat sapphire crystals with high-gloss coating. The phone keyboard is made of sapphire crystals, and it’s all encased in an ultra-strong titanium alloy specially developed for Gresso. The Luxor World Time Phone is priced at $6000 each. [Gresso]

Luxury cell phone manufacturer Bellperre will release a brand new slim luxury phone very soon. The phone is a highly customizable candybar handset that you can choose from brushed steel, polished silver, 24K yellow gold, or 18K rose gold finishes. You can also choose more than 125 genuine leather options including black buffalo, brown lizard, red shark and pink crocodile. Measuring 111mm x 45mm x 11.2mm, the new Bellperre luxury phone supports Quad-band GSM and Tri-band HSPA (900/1900/2100) connectivity and features a 2.2-inch QVGA display with 16 million colors (protected with sapphire crystal), an accelerometer, a GPS navigation, a Stereo Bluetooth, an FM radio, a noise cancellation, a web browser and a 5MP AutoFocus camera with LED flash as well as VGA video recording. More

Gresso is ready to release the iPhone 4 with a 200-year old African Blackwood for a case and a 18-carat gold for an Apple logo very soon. Priced at between $3000 to $3500 each, the Greeso iPhone 4 will be available in two version. The female version will come with “dainty engraving and Swarovski crystals incrustation”, while the male version will be more strict. The Gresso iPhone 4 will be launched in December 2010. [UnwiredView]