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Giorgio Armani and Samsung join forces to create luxury mobile phones

26 September 2007 by Olav Hellesø-Knutsen




Giorgio Armani and Samsung today unveiled the new Giorgio Armani-Samsung luxury mobile. Giorgio Armani presented the new mobile phone at a press briefing in his Armani/Teatro in Milan before his Spring Summer 2008 Women’s fashion show.

The Giorgio Armani-Samsung Mobile will meet the needs of those who aspire to own a technologically advanced and beautifully designed telephone with which to communicate and complete their lifestyle.

Through a new strategic alliance, starting with the Giorgio Armani-Samsung luxury mobile phone, the two companies plan to launch an innovative range of portable and home consumer electronics products as part of the Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani and Armani/Casa lifestyles, founded on the combination of Giorgio Armani’s iconic design aesthetic and Samsung’s cutting edge technology.    

Giorgio Armani, President and Chief Executive Officer of Giorgio Armani S.p.A. said:
"Today fashion has expanded to encompass our way of life, not just how we dress, but how we design our home, the hotels we stay in, the car we drive and the technology we buy.  In fact, we make as much of a personal statement with the mobile phones that we carry or the televisions we have in our living rooms as we do with the shoes and bags we wear or the furnishings we chose to place in our homes. These are all lifestyle decisions, where design and performance are the criteria. Samsung has successfully anticipated the growing role for consumer electronics in our lives, while recognising the importance of self-expression in the development of its products."

Samsung ArmaniGeesung Choi, President of Samsung Electronics said: "Today's mobile phone manufacturers no longer just sell mobile phones, but sell more than the product itself – a slice of life and culture. We truly believe that our approach with Giorgio Armani is one step closer to our customers to enrich their lives with sophisticated style and cutting-edge technology."

He added, "This is a groundbreaking collaboration between one of world’s most influential designers and an electronics leader. Samsung's innovative technology and Giorgio Armani’s established iconic design philosophy are a perfect match as exemplified by the state-of-the-art Giorgio Armani-Samsung mobile phone."

The Giorgio Armani-Samsung Mobile

For the first time Giorgio Armani’s signature elegance and simplicity is applied to mobile phone design. A large 2.6-inch QVGA TFT LCD screen maximizes the user’s visual experience and optimizes the full touch-screen user interface (UI). Along with the outer appearance of the phone, the graphical user interface (GUI) and audio user interface (AUI) also reflect Giorgio Armani’s modern simplicity. By adapting a haptical UI, users can feel an immediate mild vibration when they touch icons on the display.  Being the size of a credit card and a mere 9.9 mm in thickness, the Giorgio Armani-Samsung Phone fits sensuously into a user's palm.

Despite its compactness, the phone is loaded with the latest powerful multi-media features. It is equipped with a 3-megapixel camera, a music player supporting various types of music formats and a full internet browser. Furthermore, the Giorgio Armani-Samsung Mobile offers a microSD type external memory slot and comes with a Bluetooth stereo headset.

A specially designed Giorgio Armani leather carrying case is also included for protection.

The new mobile phone will be available at Giorgio Armani's flagship stores and selected mobile phone shops in major European countries from November 2007.

  • GPRS/ EDGE Tri-Band (900/1800/1900)
  • 3 Megapixel camera
  • 2.6" QVGA TFT LCD (262K Colors) display
  • H.263, AAC+/MP3/WMA, MPEG4, AAC, e-AAC+
  • Bluetooth 2.0 / USB 2.0 high-speed/  MTP 2.0
  • Mobile Printing (BPP, PictBridge)
  • micro SD external memory slot
  • Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP)
  • Full Touch Screen & Touch UI
  • Size: 87.5 x 54.5 x 10.5 mm / 85g
  • 880mAh battery

Samsung Armani

Samsung Armani



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User comments:

Nokia - Vertu
LG - Prada
Motorola - Ferrari
SonyEricsson??????

skylineR35 on Sep 26 2007

I actually like the design of this. Glad it didn't turn out hiddeous. However Giorgio & Samsung should've thought of adding quad-band GPRS/EDGE to this for larger market appeal. Giorgio "does" have a store in Beverly Hills, CA no?!

The touch vibration haptics is really nice idea - something I pray will not be unique to just this phone.

Prom1 on Sep 26 2007

SonyEricsson - SonyEricsson

They do not need co-branding partnership to imagine luxury phone ;)

Fred on Sep 26 2007

looks like they've just copied the LG Prada.

decoy7 on Sep 26 2007

Sony Ericsson - Oxfam

DR on Sep 26 2007

SonyEricsson = Quality.

No need for others to join.

PeterKay on Sep 26 2007

Looks like a better quality Prada (I had a play with a Prada, what a load of @?£$%&!*).

SE - Volvo (too much ericsson lol) / Honda?

cokker on Sep 26 2007

Sony Ericsson = bad built-in quality, cheap plastic, squeaky edges and fragile and faulty joysticks
Armani = go back to suits, your mobile sucks

SloopJohnB on Sep 26 2007

I think you are all corporate back slapping saddo's!!!!!!

PE on Sep 27 2007

Actually this phone has a very nice UI, you can view the video presentation during the launch at my blog...

celladdictblogblogsp on Sep 27 2007

That's hideous.

James on Sep 27 2007

@Prom1:
samsung done it with E760 and E740, both phones got a vibra function when menu options are selected

Holland on Sep 27 2007

I think it would look a whole lot better without the logo, as the article speaks of "Giorgio Armani’s established iconic design philosophy" there is bo need to cheapen the design with the brand name. After all, do the suits have it plastered across the front? This was the main thing to put me off the Prada, and it does nothing to attract me to this either.

AD on Sep 27 2007

samsung ko band ho jana chahea itne bukwas set mut nikalo ma mer jao ullo ka patho kuch i-mate wallo sa sekho

ali on Sep 27 2007

main tum say pura ittifaq karta hon. tum nay bohat acchay comments pass kiyay hain.

ali on Sep 27 2007

Other phone manufacturers need established branding entities to further strengthen their own branding. SE doesn't have the need for this since they already have Cybershot, Walkman, Bravia and Playstation at their disposal. Go figure.

mode on Sep 28 2007

iPhone copy cat

DeeDee on Sep 29 2007

Samsung build quality phones....Giorgio Armani design stunning clothes, it's all win, win, win!!!!!!!

OD on Oct 02 2007

love to have that!!!

Fran on Oct 02 2007

Common guys!
Have you heard of Sony TV's?... or Ericsson mobiles or switches?

Sony - Ericsson !!!... they were the first to join venture... they DO need the co-branding to survive... and let me tell you... Ericsson gave up their Modem (great and reliable) Sony gave their design. Both gave us their shitty and unreliable software.

Understoooood?!!!

txmrolf on Oct 03 2007

RE txmrolf.
I hate to pop your balloon, but if i'm not mistaken, i do believe that sony tv's are in fact made by Samsung.......sorry!!

PE on Oct 05 2007

this mobile is fantastic

alireza on Oct 09 2007

MAKE OUR OWN DESIGN!!!

on Oct 11 2007

Everyone knows that NOKIA is still the LEADER IN MOBILE TECHNOLOGY until TODAY!!!!... so shut yo' TRAPPPPP!!!

Bee on Oct 12 2007

Nokia ????
SE is the best, SE is not as old as Nokia BUT it still kill's Nokia for every side

haha on Oct 16 2007

looks like a matchbox

gege on Oct 16 2007

Heinous phone, I wouldn't pay 1 cent for that. You call this luxury? No autofocus, ugly UI and form factor, and a $950 price tag... no thanks.

MadFerret on Oct 21 2007



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